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SAN Connectivity with Linux on System z

Mainline Information Systems
By : Mainline Information Systems
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Published : Oct 27, 2009
Length : 1
Type : Web Cast
 
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With Fibre Channel (FCP Channel) support, Linux instances on System z can attach to and communicate with Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices using the Fibre Channel Protocol or FCP. In this webcast, Andy Hartman, Senior Consultant with Mainline Information Systems, will outline the important things to know when you are using FCP (Fiber Channel Protocol) to connectivity to Linux on System z. This webcast includes: . Overview and Planning . Best Practice Suggestions . Things to Remember Watch it now!
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With Fibre Channel (FCP Channel) support, Linux instances on System z can attach to and communicate with Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices using the Fibre Channel Protocol or FCP. In this webcast, Andy Hartman, Senior Consultant with Mainline Information Systems, will outline the important things to know when you are using FCP (Fiber Channel Protocol) to connectivity to Linux on System z. This webcast includes: . Overview and Planning . Best Practice Suggestions . Things to Remember Watch it now!
    
 
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