This document discusses the benefits of using a switched FICON architecture with Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform storage connected to IBM mainframes through a Brocade Gen5 DCX 8510 director, over a direct-attached storage configuration. Some key advantages of the switched FICON approach are that it overcomes buffer credit limitations on FICON channels, allows fan-in and fan-out connectivity for better resource utilization, helps localize failures for improved availability, and provides greater scalability. The Hitachi VSP provides high performance, large capacity, and data services for mainframe environments, while the Brocade director offers reliability, scalability, and high bandwidth. Together they provide an optimal solution for mainframe storage.