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SANbox 5802V

 Fibre Channel Stackable Switch

 

 

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Next-Generation Stacking: A Good Idea Gets Better!

SANbox 5802V lets you connect 8Gb, 4Gb or 2Gb devices to a SAN 

for about the same cost as competing 4Gb-only solutions – but the 

investment protection advantages go much deeper!  Unlike other 

solutions, the 5802V offers the ability to 

phase bandwidth provisioning 

incrementally within your ISL fabric, the most performance-critical 

area of the SAN. 

1.  Start with “Always On” 10Gb ISLs 

Each SANbox 5802V ships with all four 10Gb stacking ports active 

by default.  Basic inter-switch connectivity is now included with 

the product!  Customers no longer need to take ISL port costs into 

account when planning their SANs – every port they purchase may 

now be connected directly to a server or storage device!  

(See sidebar 

for more on stacking.)

10Gb ISL speed provides more than enough bandwidth for customers 

in the early stages of their 8Gb migration, when the majority of switch 

ports will still be attached to 4Gb storage and other legacy devices.

2.  20Gb Bandwidth On-Demand

When a majority of SANbox device ports are eventually connected 

to actual 8Gb devices, additional inter-switch bandwidth may be 

desired.  At that point, customers may non-disruptively upgrade 

the ISL ports on one or more switches to 20Gb – the 

World’s 

Fastest Fibre Channel.  20Gb, the only ISL technology that perfectly 

complements 8Gb device speeds, extends the stability, cost-savings, 

and performance benefits of a true backbone architecture to next-

generation SANs.

IT managers now have all the network headroom they need to deploy 

new applications and technologies with confidence.  Best of all, since 

20Gb uses the same cables/connectors as 10Gb, customers can 

upgrade their entire SAN at the click of a mouse – 

without touching 

a cable or purchasing any new hardware.  Only QLogic offers such a 

cost-deferred “pay-as-you-grow” plan for the 8Gb transition. 

Easy to Install and Manage

Installation and configuration wizards

 

 – From basic switch 

setup to advanced zoning and extended distance configuration, 

the SANbox 5802V has automated routines to make deployment 

a snap.  Installation is a 3-step point-and-click process.  Self-

configuring switch ports automatically adjust to 8Gb, 4Gb, or 2Gb 

device speeds.

On-board Graphical User Interface (GUI)

 

 – No software to 

load.  Just point a web browser at any switch and manage the 

entire fabric from that location.  No matter what your level of 

expertise, the web-based QuickTools interface has everything 

What Is Stacking?

Stackable switches, long familiar to Ethernet users, were 

introduced for Fibre Channel by QLogic in 2003.  Stacking 

cuts 

complexity  and  costs by providing a stable, highly-expandable 

transport for aggregate ISL traffic – eliminating the disruption, 

port waste and management hassles associated with using device 

ports as ISLs.

True Backbone Value

In a stackable architecture, each switch features dedicated ports 

for inter-switch links (ISLs) – that is, for connecting to other 

switches.  These ports run at a much higher bandwidth than the 

regular data/device ports, and therefore require far fewer 

connections to achieve specific bandwidth goals.

Need more server or storage ports?  Simply add another switch to the stack 
– no need to move existing cables or disrupt devices.  

Affordable Now – Big Savings Later

Low initial cost

 

 – Out of the box, dual-speed SANbox 5000 

products provide superior performance at a price-per-port 

competitive with single-speed, non-stacking edge switches.  

Reduced expansion costs

 

 – Multi-switch SANbox networks 

require 

up to 50% fewer switches to achieve the same device 

port counts.  And since each stacking port matches the 

throughput of three device ports, SANbox ISL connections are 

far less expensive per unit of bandwidth.  For instance, a single 

20Gb connection saves 

six 8Gb device ports for devices – and 

eliminates the need for 

six expensive 8Gb SFPs.  Stacking has 

never made more sense from a budget versus performance 

perspective!

Longer product and topology lifespan

 

 – Other vendors force 

customers to take a non-linear “rip and replace” approach to 

SAN growth, offering a limited solution at the low end, followed 

by a radically different architecture as the installation matures.  

QLogic’s modular ISL backbone helps customers pace 

investments and deployment activities 

predictably over time, 

with fewer wrong turns and reversals – even when corporate 

strategies and directions change. 

8Gb Device Ports

(Connect to Servers/Storage)

10Gb/20Gb

Stacking Ports

High-

Speed ISL

Backbone

Easy SAN Expansion - No Device Disruption

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