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Brocade DCX Backbone family includes highly robust 8 Gbps network switching platforms that combine breakthrough performance, scalability, and energy efficiency with long-term investment protection. Supporting open systems and System z environments, Brocade DCX Backbones are designed to address the data growth and application demands of evolving enterprise data centers; enable server, SAN, and data center consolidation; and reduce infrastructure and administrative costs. To get more information on Brocade products, contact us. |
Choice at the Core and at the Edge
Brocade DCX Backbones are available in two modular form factors. Built for large enterprise networks, the 14U Brocade DCX has eight vertical blade slots to provide up to 384 Fibre Channel ports using Brocade-branded 4 Gbps or 8 Gbps SFPs. Built for midsize networks, the 8U Brocade DCX-4S has four horizontal blade slots to provide up to 192 Fibre Channel ports.
Both models feature ultra-high-speed Inter-Chassis Link (ICL) ports to connect up to three backbones, providing extensive scalability and flexibility at the network core. At the network edge, organizations can utilize Brocade 8 Gbps switches, Brocade 48000 Directors, or—for complete backbone-class capabilities—the Brocade DCX-4S.
Industry-Leading Performance, Scalability, and Energy Efficiency
Delivering uncongested 8 Gbps throughput and four times the performance of competitive offerings, Brocade DCX Backbones enable enterprises to:
Brocade DCX Backbones are also ten times more energy efficient than competitive offerings. In addition to helping organizations reduce energy costs and achieve "green" initiatives, Brocade DCX Backbones free up limited power and cooling resources in the data center for more servers and storage arrays.
Flexible, Multi-protocol Architecture
The Brocade DCX family supports 1/2/4/8/10Gbps Fibre Channel and FICON®, FCIP, and IPFC. To consolidate server I/O for open systems using emerging Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE), Brocade DCX Backbones can provide high density, end-of-row connectivity. Alternatively, Brocade 8000 top-of-rack switches can be connected over Fibre Channel ISLs to DCX Backbones in the network core.
Native B- and M-Series connectivity enables organizations to leverage current Brocade investments without risk, disruption, or management complexity. Brocade DCX Backbones include a Virtual Fabrics feature that enables partitioning of a physical SAN into logical fabrics and isolation by application, business group, customer, or traffic type. Optional Fibre Channel Integrated Routing alleviates the need for special-purpose blades or routers to connect servers and storage in separate fabrics. And optional SAN extension over long-distance IP connections accelerates offsite replication, backup, and restore.
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Brocade DCX Backbones utilize Brocade's powerful Fabric Operating System (FOS), delivering advanced capabilities to include Bottleneck Detection, Top Talkers, and Adaptive Networking, a suite of tools that helps optimize fabric behavior and ensure ample bandwidth for critical apps. To maximize network performance and reduce administrative overhead, Brocade DCFM provides intuitive system configuration, comprehensive management, and a topology-centric view of the network fabric.
Fabric-Based Data Encryption and Protection
Brocade DCX Backbones deliver high-speed, highly secure fabric-based encryption of data on disk or tape with integrated support for leading key management solutions. This enables organizations to further prevent exposure of sensitive information, fulfill compliance requirements, and reduce administrative overhead and complexity.
Through integration with third-party applications, Brocade DCX Backbones also help enterprises to continuously protect data without impacting server resources, recover instantly to any point in time, and scale third-party applications across heterogeneous environments.
Brocade HBAs, CNAs, and Optical Transceiver Modules
Brocade HBAs and CNAs deliver industry-leading server connectivity to Brocade DCX Backbones coupled with unified management using Brocade DCFM. Users also have the flexibility of utilizing third-party server connections.
When using 4Gbps or 8Gbps Fibre Channel connections to servers, switches, or storage devices, Brocade DCX Backbones require Brocade optical transceiver modules. Available in multiple models to satisfy a wide range of requirements. these Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules are optimized for Brocade 8Gbps products to maximize performance, reduce power consumption, and help ensure the highest availability of mission-critical applications.
Cable Management
Cable management solutions for Brocade DCX Backbones enable organizations to build highly scalable, flexible, and cost-, space-, and energy-efficient cable infrastructures for next-generation data centers.
Industry Standards Compliance
Brocade products conform to industry standards in a manner consistent with accepted engineering practices and procedures.
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A critical advanced technology integrated into the data center fabric is Brocade Adaptive Networking services. As application consolidation accelerates, service level management gains in importance, Adaptive Networking provides QoS to ensure fabric support for critical application service levels.
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Discusses the integration of the Brocade DCX Backbone into existing Brocade Fabric OS SAN infrastructures.
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Describes procedures for replacing a Brocade Mi10K Director at the core of a Brocade M-EOS fabric with a Brocade DCX Backbone in Interopmode 2 or 3.
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Inter-Chassis Link (ICL) connectivity is a unique Brocade DCX feature that provides short-distance connectivity among two or more backbone chassis—a good option for customers who want to build a powerful core without sacrificing device ports for Inter-Switch Link (ISL) connectivity.
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The evolving data center fabric exploits developing virtualization technologies for a data- and application-driven solution that reduces complexity and enables end-to-end management on a common framework.
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The evolving data center requires innovative technology in the fabric networks that connect servers to servers, servers to storage, and storage to storage.
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Describes and illustrates scenarios that demonstrate how the Brocade DCX Backbone platform can be added non-disruptively into the core of existing SANs and new data center fabrics.
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This paper describes how System z users can leverage the Brocade DCX Backbone to address their most pressing business challenges while preparing for future technologies.
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This paper explores the various approaches Brocade is taking toward heterogeneous fabric connectivity following its acquisition of McDATA.
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Describes a FOS 6.2 capability: Virtual Fabrics (VFs). Using VFs, customers can partition a physical switch into multiple Logical Switches, each of which belongs to a Logical Fabric, which has independent data paths, fabric configuration (zoning, Quality of Service, fabric mode) ,and management.