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ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011

Information technology - Part 372: Fibre channel methodologies for interconnects-2 (FC-MI-2)

Standard by IEC, 2011-02-17

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ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011

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ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 provides a technical reference for Fibre Channel methodologies for interconnects-2 (FC-MI-2), helping teams evaluate how Fibre Channel interconnect behavior is defined and applied in structured engineering environments. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC TR 14165, it is best used as a supporting compliance reference during technical review, product evaluation, and verification activities. Organizations working with storage networking or high-reliability data transport can use it to align engineering documentation, testing workflows, and procurement decisions with the intended methodology.

ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 standard overview

ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 focuses on Fibre Channel methodologies for interconnects-2, indicating a technical scope centered on how interconnect-related practices are described or supported within the broader ISO/IEC TR 14165 series. Because it is a derived reference, it is typically consulted alongside the parent document when teams need a more complete technical basis for assessment or implementation planning. It can support documented evaluation, conformity assessment preparation, and controlled technical validation where Fibre Channel interoperability or interface methodology is part of the workflow.

Applications of ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011

This document is relevant in environments where Fibre Channel infrastructure is being specified, reviewed, or verified for enterprise storage, networking integration, or other high-throughput data systems. It may be useful during laboratory evaluation, engineering change review, supplier qualification, or compliance workflows that depend on consistent interpretation of interconnect methodology. Procurement teams and systems engineers may also use ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 as part of technical documentation review when comparing products, confirming compatibility expectations, or preparing internal quality workflows.

Why ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 matters

ISO/IEC TR 14165-372:2011 matters because interconnect methodology directly affects operational consistency, interoperability, and risk management in technical systems that rely on Fibre Channel links. Using a clear supporting reference can improve testing consistency, reduce ambiguity in engineering validation, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. For organizations managing compliance workflows, it helps create a more defensible basis for product evaluation, technical review, and procurement decisions, especially when multiple components must work together reliably in controlled environments.

  • Supports technical assessment of Fibre Channel interconnect methodology within the ISO/IEC TR 14165 series
  • Useful for verification activities, laboratory evaluation, and controlled documentation review
  • Helps align engineering specification, procurement review, and compliance preparation processes
  • Provides a supporting reference for interoperability-focused quality workflows and risk reduction
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  • Publication Date: 2011-02-17
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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