As enterprise storage shifts from Fibre Channel to Ethernet, one thing becomes clear: traditional monitoring methods are no longer enough.
In Fibre Channel environments, purpose-built tools offered targeted insights into predictable storage behavior. But Ethernet-based storage fabrics are dynamic and diverse. They carry not just storage traffic, but also application, management, and inter-service communication—all on the same wire. That mix brings unprecedented performance sensitivity and complexity.
Unfortunately, many organizations are still leaning on legacy SNMP polling and device-centric metrics—tools that were never designed to detect the kinds of issues that can silently undermine Ethernet-based storage performance. That’s why modern observability needs a complete reframe.
What You Need to Watch (and Why It’s Hard to See)
Let’s break down the core performance killers in Ethernet storage fabrics:
Microbursts: These are ultra-short spikes in traffic that overwhelm egress ports for a fraction of a second. They’re too brief for SNMP to detect, but they can cause packet drops that cripple storage I/O.
Solution: Arista’s LANZ (Latency Analyzer) feature detects these events by tracking queue lengths in real time. Coupled with deep buffers (like those in Arista’s R-series), it allows both mitigation and visibility.
Latency Hotspots: Not all delays are obvious. Sometimes one NIC, one link, or one path consistently adds a few milliseconds and that adds up fast across storage flows.
Solution: Tools like Path Tracer and Inband Network Telemetry (INT) help you pinpoint exactly where delays are occurring across the fabric.
Fabric Congestion: Congestion isn't always sustained or predictable. It often appears as intermittent, high-impact events that only show up under specific traffic patterns.
Solution: Streaming telemetry and ECN marking offer early warnings, while tools like CloudVision give full-context correlation to diagnose root causes.
What Modern Observability Looks Like
With Arista’s EOS and CloudVision, observability isn’t just deeper; it’s integrated, actionable, and built for real-time resolution.
Streaming Telemetry: Arista switches stream live stats (including interface counters, queue depths, buffer use, and flow data) to CloudVision using the NetDB model. No polling. No lag. Full visibility.
Modern observability isn’t just about watching the network; it’s about diagnosing what matters.
With CloudVision, you can:
The most powerful observability isn’t reactive; it’s proactive.
Using historical telemetry in CloudVision, IT teams can establish performance baselines across key metrics like:
With these baselines, you can:
Over time, this lets you shift from firefighting to forecasting.
Final Thoughts: Visibility Is Non-Negotiable
Ethernet is increasingly the default transport for modern storage, especially in environments looking to consolidate fabrics, reduce costs, and embrace scale. But it’s also more sensitive and less predictable than Fibre Channel was.
That’s why observability must evolve. It’s not just about checking switch uptime; it’s about understanding how every packet moves, where every delay occurs, and how storage performance is being shaped by the network.
With Arista’s telemetry-driven platform, storage and network operations teams finally get the visibility they need to troubleshoot confidently, tune proactively, and operate predictably.
Let us show you how visibility can become your most powerful tool in building a faster, simpler, and more scalable storage fabric.