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9 February 1993 ESCON and fiber channel differences
Richard Taborek Sr.
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Abstract
Enterprise Systems Connection Architecture TM (ESCON) is a new IBMTM input/output (I/O) and interconnection architecture. Fiber Channel is an ANSI X3T9.3 draft standard which describes a high-performance serial link for support of higher-layer protocols associated with HIPPI, IPI, SCSI, and others. The two interfaces share many characteristics. This presentation focuses on the differences.
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Richard Taborek Sr. "ESCON and fiber channel differences", Proc. SPIE 1784, High-Speed Fiber Networks and Channels II, (9 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141065
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Switches

Receivers

Connectors

Multiplexing

Computer architecture

Computing systems

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