What is the difference between Fibre Channel and fiber-optic?
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Fibre Channel is an implementation of a switched fabric that is usually associated with a SAN. A Fibre Channel can utilize a half-duplex or full-duplex. To differentiate Fibre Channel from fiber-optic, note that the spelling of "fibre" is somewhat unusual. Fibre Channel provides a high-speed switched environment in which any device on the network can connect with any other device and then communicate over a dedicated high-speed link. Fibre Channel functions at the physical and data link layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models. Using standard networking hardware elements, Fibre Channel implements much of its functionality in the hardware that it uses rather than programmatically.
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