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March 2013 Dell EqualLogic Configuration Guide v14.1 14-127
the same physical infrastructure to increase operational efficiency, constrain costs, and ease network
management.
There are primarily three progressive versions of DCB:
Cisco, Intel, Nuova (CIN) DCBX
Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) DCBX or baseline DCBX
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) DCB.
DCB technologies based on standards include:
PFC Priority based Flow Control (802.1Qbb)
ETS Enhanced Transmission Selection (802.1Qaz)
CN Congestion Notification (802.1Qau)
DCBx Data Center Bridging Capability eXchange
Support for iSCSI application protocol priority with DCBX (also known as iSCSI TLV)
Note: DCB uses 10Gb and higher Ethernet only.
I/O convergence using DCB for Dell EqualLogic iSCSI storage is the future direction for “Converged
iSCSI” in a lossless Ethernet environment.
Without DCB, it is typical to dedicate a separate physical network infrastructure for SAN traffic to
guarantee the infrastructure for bandwidth and performance as shown in the figure below. For iSCSI, it
is a best practice to dedicate a SAN comprised of Ethernet switches for server and storage inter-
connection. In this case, the server and storage systems are configured with dedicated NICs to
communicate on the iSCSI SAN.

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