Table 20-1 VSAN and Zone Comparison
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VSAN Characteristic
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Zone Characteristic
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VSANs equal SANs with routing, naming, and zoning protocols.
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Routing, naming, and zoning protocols are not available
on a per-zone basis.
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Zones are always contained within a VSAN. Zones never
span two VSANs.
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VSANs limit unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic.
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Zones limit unicast traffic.
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Membership is typically defined using the VSAN ID to Fx ports.
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Membership is typically defined by the pWWN.
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An HBA or a storage device can belong only to a single
VSAN—the VSAN associated with the Fx port.
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An HBA or storage device can belong to multiple zones.
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VSANs enforce membership at each E port, source port, and
destination port.
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Zones enforce membership only at the source and
destination ports.
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VSANs are defined for larger environments (storage service
providers).
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Zones are defined for a set of initiators and targets not
visible outside the zone.
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VSANs encompass the entire fabric.
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Zones are configured at the fabric edge.
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