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May 29th, 2008

Growing like a weed…

In the past month I have spoken with numerous Data Center and SAN mangers.  While some indicate optimism with FCoE, many are expressing various levels of doubt on broad acceptance of FCoE.  All I can say is, like the dandelions in my yard, the FCoE ecosystem is growing.

In April, Cisco announced it was acquiring the remaining stake in Nuova and announced the Nexus 5000 switch for FCoE.  Designed for data center consolidation and with its interconnectivity to other Cisco switches, integration appears to be simple.  With a growing host of technology partners supporting the Nexus 5000 ( Broadcom, Dell, EMC, Emulex, Intel, NetApp, Netxen, Panduit, QLogic, Scalent and VMware. ) and talking about their own FCoE solutions, the hype for this emerging protocol is at full speed.

The SAN will be no less complex with FCoE.  After the technology goes through a proving period, economics will play a large role in wider acceptance.  However, the devil is in the details.  Are we really getting closer to the reality of an Ethernet based unified fabric?  What barriers to acceptance do you think exist or will emerge? 


8 Responses to “Growing like a weed…”

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  2. William Says:

    There certainly are a number of advances, even in the past few months, pushing FCoE adoption across the board (thanks Intel, Cisco, and everyone else). That being said, you are right about the existence of a “proving ground.”

    I think the only barrier is time. There are enough people on board with the technology. It’s a matter of waitng for the rest to see what the technology can do. Then the economics will make sense.

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