Requirement of Fast Fault Detection for IP-based SANs
draft-guo-nof-requirement-01
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Authors | Liang Guo , Yi Feng , Jizhuang Zhao , Fengwei Qin , Lily Zhao , Haibo Wang | ||
Last updated | 2022-07-11 | ||
Replaced by | draft-guo-ffd-requirement | ||
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Abstract
NVMe over Fabrics defines a common architecture that supports a range of storage networking fabrics for NVMe block storage protocol over a storage networking fabric, such as Ethernet, Fibre Channel and InfiniBand. For IP-based network, RDMA or TCP technology can be used to transport NVMe, but the network fault detection is weak. This document describes the solution requirements for fast fault detection to improve reliability.
Authors
Liang Guo
Yi Feng
Jizhuang Zhao
Fengwei Qin
Lily Zhao
Haibo Wang
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