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Channel Configurations Table 2-1. A
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Channel Configurations Figure 2-1.
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Channel Configurations SAN Characte
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Channel Configurations Figure 2-5.
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Channel Configurations For each hos
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Channel Configurations • There ar
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Channel Configurations 2.1.5. T9x40
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Channel Configurations OS 2200 View
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Channel Configurations Larger Pools
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Channel Configurations Table 2-9. S
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Channel Configurations The performa
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Channel Configurations Channel Tabl
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Channel Configurations SCSI Device
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Channel Configurations Table 2-13.
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Channel Configurations Control of C
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Channel Configurations Table 2-16.
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Mass Storage EMC Symmetrix systems
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Mass Storage Figure 3-2. Daisy-Chai
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Mass Storage 3.2.3. I/O Command Que
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Mass Storage Figure 3-7. Single-Cha
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Mass Storage 3.3. OS 2200 Miscellan
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Mass Storage 3.4. EMC Hardware Conn
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Mass Storage Data is stored on disk
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Mass Storage 3.5.1. Definitions •
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Mass Storage What has the hamburger
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Mass Storage Transfer Rate Transfer
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Mass Storage Table 3-1. Word-to-Kil
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Mass Storage Notes: • “Waiting
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Mass Storage Channel/Device Queue T
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Mass Storage Example A primary site
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Tapes Table 4-1. 36-Track Model Per
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Tapes 4.2.4. T9840/9940 Performance
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Tapes SORT/MERGE ROLOUT Prior to th
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Tapes Most customers run with compr
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Tapes Repositioning of the tape dri
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Tapes 4.3.8. Synchronization Synchr
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Tapes The I/O set up time has a lar
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Tapes Phase 2 The following table s
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Tapes − BUFON. This is the defaul
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Tapes FAS • IRU speeds up short,
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Tapes IRU The advantage of TIMER va
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Tapes FAS For more information on I
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Tapes A successful data encryption
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Tapes STDM provides for automatic e
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Performance The term “sustained b
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Performance Figure 5-2. Dorado 700,
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Performance The PCI Expansion Rack
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Performance Measuring System Perfor
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Performance Figure 5-10. SIOP Fibre
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Performance Tapes Figure 5-15. SIOP
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Performance Figure 5-18. SIOP SBCON
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Storage Area Networks Topologies Fi
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Storage Area Networks Table 6-2 is
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Storage Area Networks Crossroads Co
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Storage Area Networks 12-Bit Addres
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Peripheral Systems The T9840D tape
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Peripheral Systems Considerations f
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Peripheral Systems Tape Format IBM
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Peripheral Systems The Exec provide
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Cabling The part number for the cab
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Cabling Cables with straight-tip (S
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Peripheral Migration 9.2. I/O Proce
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Peripheral Migration The following
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Fibre Channel Addresses Table A-1.
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