I am thrilled to share that Pearson (Cisco Press) has published a book on Detecting, Troubleshooting, and Preventing Congestion in Storage Networks, and it is now available at a bookstore of your choice. Ed Mazurek (Principal Engineer in Cisco TAC) and I co-authored this book.
It is relevant for this community because, in many places, this book refers to case studies based on MTM. It also explains use cases and problems solved by MTM, which can't be solved otherwise.
With more than 700 pages of education, this book focuses on the practical use of technology. In addition to Fibre Channel, it also covers TCP storage networks (for iSCSI and NVMe/TCP) and lossless Ethernet networks (for RoCEv2). The most unique aspect of this book is the multiple case studies, which are based on our first-hand experience of working with customers around the world. You can learn step-by-step procedures to troubleshoot congestion in all types of storage networks.
Those who operate, design, or maintain storage networks will significantly benefit from it.
The book has the following nine chapters:
Introduction to congestion in storage networks
Understanding congestion in Fibre Channel fabrics
Detecting congestion in Fibre Channel fabrics
Troubleshooting congestion in Fibre Channel fabrics
Solving congestion by storage I/O performance monitoring
Preventing congestion in Fibre Channel fabrics
Congestion management in Ethernet storage networks
I am thrilled to share that Pearson (Cisco Press) has published a book on Detecting, Troubleshooting, and Preventing Congestion in Storage Networks, and it is now available at a bookstore of your choice. Ed Mazurek (Principal Engineer in Cisco TAC) and I co-authored this book.
It is relevant for this community because, in many places, this book refers to case studies based on MTM. It also explains use cases and problems solved by MTM, which can't be solved otherwise.
With more than 700 pages of education, this book focuses on the practical use of technology. In addition to Fibre Channel, it also covers TCP storage networks (for iSCSI and NVMe/TCP) and lossless Ethernet networks (for RoCEv2). The most unique aspect of this book is the multiple case studies, which are based on our first-hand experience of working with customers around the world. You can learn step-by-step procedures to troubleshoot congestion in all types of storage networks.
Those who operate, design, or maintain storage networks will significantly benefit from it.
The book has the following nine chapters:
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