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FIBER CHANNEL-ARBITRATED LOOP Definition We define FIBER CHANNEL-ARBITRATED LOOP |
FIBER CHANNEL-ARBITRATED LOOP - A fast, serial-based standard meant to replace the parallel SCSI standard. It is primarily used in high cost server systems, and to connect storage devices to servers. It is software-compatible with SCSI and can handle 126 devices per port. FC-AL connections can run as far as 10 kilometers using optical cabling, or 30 meters with standard copper cabling. |
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