264SAN Multiprotocol Routing: An Introduction and Implementation
8.3.2 Separating corporate subsidiaries
A corporation can also choose to isolate subsidiary companies from each other
while providing some shared services such as centralized backup. With Cisco
MDS 9000, each VSAN can have a separate administrator with privileges
granted only for that VSAN. This approach can also be used by a
shared-services provider to host multiple clients on the same physical
infrastructure.
Figure 8-5 shows an example where separate subsidiaries share a physical
infrastructure, but live on isolated VSANs. IVR has been implemented to allow
shared access to th ...
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