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Fujitsu ETERNUS AF S3 Series Design Manual (204 pages)
All-Flash Arrays
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Storage
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Overview
15
Product Lineup
15
Figure 1 Configuration Example of each ETERNUS AF
15
Eternus Af150 S3
16
Table 1 Specifications (ETERNUS AF150 S3)
16
Eternus Af250 S3
17
Table 2 Specifications (ETERNUS AF250 S3)
17
Eternus Af650 S3
18
Table 3 Specifications (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
18
Function Specification List
19
Table 4 Basic Functions
19
2 Basic Functions
22
RAID Functions
22
Supported RAID
22
Figure 2 RAID6-FR Concept
23
Table 5 RAID Level Comparison
23
User Capacity (Logical Capacity)
24
Table 6 Formula for Calculating User Capacity for each RAID Level
24
Table 7 User Capacity Per Drive
24
RAID Group
25
Figure 3 Example of a RAID Group
25
Table 8 RAID Group Types and Usage
25
Table 9 Recommended Number of Drives Per RAID Group
26
Volume
27
Figure 4 Volume Concept
27
Table 10 Number of Volumes that Can be Created
27
Table 11 Volumes that Can be Created
27
Hot Spare
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Figure 5 Hot Spare
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Figure 6 Hot Spare Selection Criteria (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
30
Table 12 Hot Spare Selection Criteria (Condition 1)
30
Table 13 Hot Spare Selection Criteria (Condition 2)
30
Data Protection
32
Data Block Guard
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Figure 7 Data Block Guard
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Disk Drive Patrol
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Figure 8 Disk Drive Patrol
33
Redundant Copy
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Figure 9 Redundant Copy Function
34
Rebuild
35
Figure 10 Rebuild
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Fast Recovery
36
Figure 11 Fast Recovery
36
Copyback/Copybackless
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Figure 12 Copyback
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Figure 13 Copybackless
38
Protection (Shield)
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Figure 14 Protection (Shield)
39
Reverse Cabling
41
Figure 15 Reverse Cabling (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
41
Operations Optimization (Deduplication/Compression and Storage Virtualization)
42
Deduplication/Compression
42
Figure 16 Deduplication/Compression Overview
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Figure 17 Deduplication Overview
43
Figure 18 Compression Overview
43
Table 14 Deduplication/Compression Function Specifications
44
Table 15 Method for Enabling the Deduplication/Compression Function
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Table 16 Volumes that Are to be Created Depending on the Selection of "Deduplication" and "Compression
46
Table 17 Deduplication/Compression Setting for Tpps Where the Target Volumes Can be Created
46
Figure 19 Details of the Deduplication/Compression Function
47
Table 18 Target Deduplication/Compression Volumes of each Function
48
Thin Provisioning
49
Table 19 Maximum Pool Capacity and Required Number of Drives
49
Figure 20 Storage Capacity Virtualization
50
Table 20 TPP Maximum Number and Capacity
50
Table 21 Chunk Size According to the Configured TPP Capacity
51
Table 22 Levels and Configurations for a RAID Group that Can be Registered in a TPP
51
Table 23 TPP Thresholds
52
Table 24 TPV Thresholds
52
Figure 21 TPV Balancing (When Allocating Disproportionate TPV Physical Capacity Evenly)
53
Figure 22 TPV Balancing (When Distributing Host Accesses Evenly after TPP Expansion)
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Figure 23 TPV/FTV Capacity Optimization
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Flexible Tier
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Table 25 Chunk Size and Data Transfer Unit
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Figure 24 FTV Configuration
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Table 26 the Maximum Number and the Maximum Capacity of Ftsps
57
Table 27 Levels and Configurations for a RAID Group that Can be Registered in an FTSP
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Table 28 FTRP Thresholds
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Table 29 FTV Thresholds
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Figure 25 FTRP Balancing
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Optimization of Volume Configurations
62
Table 30 Optimization of Volume Configurations
62
Figure 26 RAID Migration (When Data Is Migrated to a High Capacity Drive)
63
Figure 27 RAID Migration (When a Volume Is Moved to a Different RAID Level)
63
RAID Migration
63
Figure 28 RAID Migration
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Figure 29 Logical Device Expansion (When Expanding the RAID Group Capacity)
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Figure 30 Logical Device Expansion (When Changing the RAID Level)
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Logical Device Expansion
65
Figure 31 LUN Concatenation
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LUN Concatenation
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Figure 32 LUN Concatenation (Volume Concatenation)
67
Figure 33 Wide Striping
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Wide Striping
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Data Encryption
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Encryption with Self Encrypting Drive (SED)
70
Figure 34 Data Encryption with Self Encrypting Drives (SED)
70
Firmware Data Encryption
71
Figure 35 Firmware Data Encryption
71
Key Management Server Linkage
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Table 31 Functional Comparison between the SED Authentication Key (Common Key) and Key Management Server Linkage
72
Figure 36 Key Management Server Linkage
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User Access Management
75
Account Management
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Figure 37 Account Management
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Table 32 Available Functions for Default Roles
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User Authentication
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Table 33 Client Public Key (SSH Authentication)
77
Audit Log
79
Figure 38 Audit Log
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Improving Host Connectivity
80
Host Affinity
80
Figure 39 Host Affinity
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Figure 40 Associating Host Groups, CA Port Groups, and LUN Groups
81
Iscsi Security
82
Environmental Burden Reduction
82
Figure 41 Power Consumption Visualization
82
Operation Management/Device Monitoring
83
Operation Management Interface
83
Table 34 ETERNUS Web GUI Operating Environment
83
Performance Information Management
84
Event Notification
86
Figure 42 Event Notification
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Table 35 Levels and Contents of Events that Are Notified
86
Table 36 SNMP Specifications
87
Device Time Synchronization
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Figure 43 Device Time Synchronization
88
Remote Support
89
Figure 44 Overview of the AIS Connect Function
89
Figure 45 Security Features
90
Power Control
91
Power Synchronized Unit
91
Figure 46 Power Synchronized Unit
91
Remote Power Operation (Wake on LAN)
92
Figure 47 Wake on LAN
92
Backup (Advanced Copy)
93
Figure 48 Example of Advanced Copy
93
Table 37 Control Software (Advanced Copy)
93
Backup
94
Table 38 Characteristics of Snapopc/Snapopc+ Operations with each Type of Copy Destination Logical Volume
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Table 39 REC Data Transfer Mode
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Figure 50 Restore OPC
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Figure 51 EC or REC Reverse
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Figure 52 Targets for the Multi-Copy Function
99
Figure 53 Multi-Copy
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Figure 49 REC
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Figure 54 Multi-Copy (Including Snapopc+)
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Figure 55 Multi-Copy (Using the Consistency Mode)
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Figure 56 Multi-Copy (Case 1: When Performing a Cascade Copy for an REC Session in Consistency Mode)
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Figure 57 Multi-Copy (Case 2: When Performing a Cascade Copy for an REC Session in Consistency Mode)
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Figure 58 Cascade Copy
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Table 40 Available Cascade Copy Combinations (When a Cascade Copy Performs Session 1 Followed by Session 2)
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Table 41 Modified Data Size for each Quickopc Resolution
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Table 42 Available Cascade Copy Combinations (When a Cascade Copy Performs Session 2 Followed by Session 1)
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Figure 59 Cascade Copy (Using Three Copy Sessions)
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Figure 60 Cascade Copy (Using Four Copy Sessions)
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Performance Tuning
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Assigned Cms
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Figure 61 Assigned Cms
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Table 43 Auto Assignment of Assigned Cms
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Striping Size Expansion
108
Stable Operation
109
Quality of Service (Qos)
109
Figure 62 Qos
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Figure 63 Copy Path Bandwidth Limit
110
Host Response
111
Figure 64 Host Response
111
Storage Cluster
112
Figure 65 Storage Cluster
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Figure 66 Mapping Tfovs, TFO Groups, and CA Port Pairs
113
Table 44 Storage Cluster Function Specifications
114
Data Migration
115
Storage Migration
115
Figure 67 Storage Migration
115
Non-Disruptive Storage Migration
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Figure 68 Non-Disruptive Storage Migration
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Table 45 Specifications for Paths and Volumes between the Local Storage System and the External Storage System
117
Server Linkage Functions
119
Oracle VM Linkage
119
Figure 69 Oracle VM Linkage
119
Vmware Linkage
120
Figure 70 Vmware Linkage
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Figure 71 VVOL (Operational Configuration)
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Figure 72 VVOL (System Configuration)
122
Table 46 Maximum VVOL Capacity
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Table 47 VVOL Management Information Specifications
123
Veeam Storage Integration
125
Figure 73 Veeam Storage Integration
125
Table 48 Volume Types that Can be Used with Veeam Storage Integration
126
Microsoft Linkage
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Figure 74 Microsoft Linkage
127
Openstack Linkage
128
Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
129
Figure 75 Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
129
Smart Setup Wizard
130
Table 49 Guideline for the Number of Drives and User Capacities (When 1.92TB Ssds Are Installed)
130
Figure 76 RAID Configuration Example (When 12 Ssds Are Installed)
132
3 Connection Configuration
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Power Supply Connection
133
Input Power Supply Lines
133
UPS Connection
133
Power Synchronized Connections
134
Power Synchronized Connections (PWC)
134
Figure 77 Power Supply Control Using a Power Synchronized Unit (When Connecting One or Two Servers)
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Figure 78 Power Supply Control Using a Power Synchronized Unit (When Connecting Three or more Servers)
135
Power Synchronized Connections (Wake on LAN)
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Figure 79 Power Supply Control Using Wake on LAN
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LAN Connection
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LAN for Operation Management
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Figure 80 Connection Example Without a Dedicated Remote Support Port
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Figure 81 Connection Example When the IP Address of the Slave CM Is Set (and a Dedicated Remote Support Port Is Not Used)
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LAN for Remote Support
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Figure 82 Connection Example with a Dedicated Remote Support Port
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Figure 83 Connection Example When the IP Address of the Slave CM Is Set (and a Dedicated Remote Support Port Is Used)
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LAN Control (Master CM/Slave CM)
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Figure 84 LAN Control (Switching of the Master CM)
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Figure 85 LAN Control (When the IP Address of the Slave CM Is Set)
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Network Communication Protocols
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Table 50 LAN Port Availability
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SAN Connection
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Host Interface
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Table 51 Types of Host Interfaces
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Table 52 Ethernet Frame Capacity (Jumbo Frame Settings)
146
Access Method
147
Figure 86 Single Path Connection (When a SAN Connection Is Used - Direct Connection)
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Figure 87 Single Path Connection (When a SAN Connection Is Used - Switch Connection)
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Figure 88 Multipath Connection (When a SAN Connection Is Used - Basic Connection Configuration)
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Figure 89 Multipath Connection (When a SAN Connection Is Used - Switch Connection)
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Figure 90 Multipath Connection (When a SAN Connection Is Used for Enhanced Performance)
149
Remote Connections
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Figure 91 Example of Non-Supported Connection Configuration (When Multiple Types of Remote Interfaces Are Installed in the same ETERNUS AF/DX)
150
Figure 92 Example of Supported Connection Configuration (When Multiple Types of Remote Interfaces Are Installed in the same ETERNUS AF/DX)
150
Figure 93 an FC Connection for a Remote Copy between ETERNUS AF/DX Storage Systems (When Redundant Paths Are Used)
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Figure 94 an FC Connection for a Remote Copy between ETERNUS AF/DX Storage Systems (When Lines Are Used)
151
Remote Interfaces
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Connectable Models
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Figure 95 an Iscsi Connection for a Remote Copy between ETERNUS AF/DX Storage Systems (When Lines Are Used)
152
Table 53 Connectable Models and Available Remote Interfaces
152
4 Hardware Configurations
153
Configuration Schematics
153
Figure 96 ETERNUS AF150 S3 Maximum Configuration
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Figure 97 ETERNUS AF250 S3 Maximum Configuration
154
Figure 98 ETERNUS AF650 S3 Maximum Configuration
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Figure 99 Enclosure Connection Paths (ETERNUS AF250 S3)
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Figure 100 Enclosure Connection Paths (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
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Controller Enclosure
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Eternus Af150 S3
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Figure 101 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF150 S3)
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Figure 102 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF150 S3)
158
Eternus Af250 S3
159
Figure 103 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF250 S3)
159
Figure 104 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF250 S3)
160
Eternus Af650 S3
161
Figure 105 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, with a Front Cover)
161
Figure 106 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, Without a Front Cover)
161
Figure 107 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
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Controllers
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Table 54 Maximum System Memory Capacity for each Controller
163
Table 55 Capacity and Number of Buds for each Controller
163
Table 56 Maximum Number of Host Interfaces Per Controller
164
Table 57 Host Interface Specifications
164
Figure 108 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
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Figure 109 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
165
Component
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Table 58 Drive Interface Port Specification (Controller)
166
Table 59 MNT Port/Rmt Port/Fst Port Specifications
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Table 60 PWC Port Specifications
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Figure 110 Power Supply Unit (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
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Figure 111 Power Supply Unit (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
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Drive Enclosure
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External Views of a Drive Enclosure
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Figure 112 Front View of a 2.5" Type Drive Enclosure
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Figure 113 Rear View of a 2.5" Type Drive Enclosure
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Component
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Figure 114 I/O Modules
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Table 61 Drive Interface Port Specification (I/O Module)
169
Figure 115 Power Supply Unit
170
Table 62 Drive Specifications
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Power Distribution Unit
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Figure 116 Power Distribution Unit (AC8A/200V, 1U, 4 Outlets)
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Table 63 Power Distribution Unit (AC8A/200V, 1U, 4 Outlets) and Provided Power Cord Specifications
171
Figure 117 Power Distribution Unit (AC16A/200V, 2U, 16 Outlets)
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Figure 118 Power Distribution Unit (AC24A/200V, 2U, 16 Outlets)
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Table 64 Power Distribution Unit (AC16A/200V, 2U, 16 Outlets) and Provided Power Cord Specifications
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Power Synchronized Unit
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Table 65 Power Distribution Unit (AC24A/200V, 2U, 16 Outlets) and Provided Power Cord Specifications
173
Installation Conditions and Installation Rules
174
System Memory
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Table 66 Estimated System Memory Capacity of each Storage System (ETERNUS AF650 S3 with the Deduplication/Compression Function Disabled)
174
Host Interface
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Table 67 Estimated System Memory Capacity of each Storage System (ETERNUS AF650 S3 with the Deduplication/Compression Function Enabled)
175
Table 68 Types of Host Interfaces
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Figure 119 Host Interface Installation Diagram (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 [Two-Port CA Type])
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Figure 120 Host Interface Installation Diagram (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
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Drive Enclosure
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Table 69 Number of Installable Drive Enclosures
177
Drive
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Table 70 Number of Installable Drives
178
Figure 121 Installation Diagram for 2.5" Drives
179
Recommended RAID Group Configuration
180
Figure 122 Drive Combination 1
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Figure 123 Drive Combination 2
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Figure 124 Drive Combination 3
181
Figure 125 Drive Combination 4
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Figure 126 Drive Combination 5
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Figure 127 Recommended RAID1/RAID1+0 Configuration Example
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5 Maintenance/Expansion
186
Hot Swap/Hot Expansion
186
Eternus Af150 S3
186
Table 71 Hot Swap and Hot Expansion Availability for Components (ETERNUS AF150 S3)
186
Eternus Af250 S3
187
Table 72 Hot Swap and Hot Expansion Availability for Components (ETERNUS AF250 S3)
187
Eternus Af650 S3
188
Table 73 Hot Swap and Hot Expansion Availability for Components (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
188
Drive Sanitization
189
6 Release Information
190
Firmware Release Information
190
Table 74 Release Information List
190
Specifications
191
Operating Environment
191
Supported Oss
191
Table 75 Supported Servers and Oss (FC Interface)
191
Table 76 Supported Servers and Oss (Iscsi Interface)
194
Function Specifications
196
Volume Specifications
196
Table 77 Volume Specifications
196
Function Specification List
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List of Supported Protocols
197
Table 78 List of Supported Protocols
197
List of Target Pools and Volumes for each Function
198
Target RAID Groups/Pools of each Function
198
Table 79 Target RAID Groups/Pools of each Function
198
Target Volumes of each Function
199
Table 80 Target Volumes of each Function
199
Combinations of Functions that Are Available for Simultaneous Executions
201
Table 81 Combinations of Functions that Can be Executed Simultaneously (1/2)
201
Capacity that Can be Processed Simultaneously
202
Number of Processes that Can be Executed Simultaneously
202
Table 82 Combinations of Functions that Can be Executed Simultaneously (2/2)
202
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Fujitsu ETERNUS AF S3 Series Basic Operation Manual (89 pages)
All-Flash Arrays
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Fujitsu
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 7.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Basic Operation
10
How to Open/Close the Rack Doors
10
How to Open/Close the Front Door
10
How to Open/Close the Rear Door
11
Powering on and off
12
Switching on and off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit
12
Figure 1 on Position of the Main Line Switches on a 1U Power Distribution Unit
12
Figure 2 on Position of the Main Line Switches on a 2U Power Distribution Unit
12
Figure 3 off Position of the Main Line Switches on a 1U Power Distribution Unit
13
Figure 4 off Position of the Main Line Switches on a 2U Power Distribution Unit
13
Switching on and off the PSU Switch on the Power Supply Unit
14
Figure 5 on Position (Marked "|") of the PSU Switch on a Power Supply Unit
14
Figure 6 off Position (Marked "¡") of the PSU Switch of a Power Supply Unit
16
Powering on
17
Table 1 Time Required to Turn the Power on
17
Powering off
19
Table 2 Time Required to Turn the Power off
19
Using the FUNCTION Button/Setting Change Switches
21
2 Storage System Monitoring
23
Checking LED Status
23
Displaying Status Via ETERNUS Web GUI
23
Figure 7 ETERNUS Web GUI Screen (Example: ETERNUS AF650 S3)
23
Table 3 General Status of ETERNUS Web GUI
23
Displaying Status Via ETERNUS CLI
24
Event Notification
24
Table 4 General Status of ETERNUS CLI
24
Audit Log
25
3 Process Time (Estimated)
26
Volume Formatting Time
26
Rebuild/Copyback Process Time
26
Table 5 Volume Formatting Time
26
Table 6 Rebuild Process Time
26
Table 7 Copyback Process Time
27
4 Component Expansion/Function Enhancement
28
License Registration
28
Installing Additional Drives
30
Installable Drives
30
Drive Handling Instructions
30
Additional Drive Installation Procedure
32
Installing Additional Drive Enclosures
34
Installable Drive Enclosures
34
Drive Enclosure Handling Instructions
35
Additional Drive Enclosure Installation Procedure
35
Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/S)
48
Installation Rules for Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/S)
48
Installable Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/S)
48
SFP+ Module Handling Instructions
48
Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/S) Installation Procedure
49
Adding Servers
52
RAID Group Creation
52
Volume Creation
53
Connection Setup
53
5 Maintenance
57
Periodic Backup
57
Maintenance Service
57
Maintenance Support Period
57
Replacing Batteries
58
Related Service
58
6 Troubleshooting
59
Check List
59
Table 8 Time Required for the READY LED to Turns on after Turning the Power on
60
Required Information for Inquiries
66
Component Names
67
Controller Enclosure
67
Front
67
Figure 8 Front View of a 2.5" Type Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
67
Figure 9 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, with a Front Cover)
68
Figure 10 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, Without a Front Cover)
68
Rear
69
Figure 11 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
69
Figure 12 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
70
Component Names and LED Names
71
Figure 13 Operation Panel (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
71
Table 9 Status and Meaning of each LED (Operation Panel [Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3])
71
Figure 14 Operation Panel (Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
72
Table 10 Status and Meaning of each LED (Operation Panel [Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF650 S3])
72
Figure 15 2.5" Drives
73
Table 11 Status and Meaning of each LED (Drive)
73
Figure 16 Controller (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
74
Table 12 Status and Meaning of each LED (Controller for the ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
74
Figure 17 Controller (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
75
Table 13 Status and Meaning of each LED (Controller for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
75
Figure 18 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
77
Table 14 Status and Meaning of each LED (Power Supply Unit [Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3])
77
Figure 19 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
78
Table 15 Status and Meaning of each LED (Power Supply Unit for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
78
Figure 20 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
79
Table 16 Status and Meaning of each LED (Host Interface for the ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3)
79
Figure 21 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS AF650 S3)
80
Table 17 Status and Meaning of each LED (Host Interface for the ETERNUS AF650 S3)
80
Figure 22 Batteries
81
Table 18 Status and Meaning of each LED (Battery)
81
Drive Enclosure
82
Front
82
Rear
82
Figure 23 Front View of a 2.5" Type Drive Enclosure
82
Figure 24 Rear View of a 2.5" Type Drive Enclosure
82
Component Names and LED Names
83
Figure 25 Operation Panel (Drive Enclosure)
83
Table 19 Status and Meaning of each LED (Operation Panel [Drive Enclosure])
83
Figure 26 2.5" Drives
84
Table 20 Status and Meaning of each LED (Drive)
84
Figure 27 I/O Module (Drive Enclosure)
85
Table 21 Status and Meaning of each LED (I/O Module [Drive Enclosure])
85
Figure 28 Power Supply Unit (Drive Enclosure)
86
Table 22 Status and Meaning of each LED (Power Supply Unit (Drive Enclosure))
86
Power Distribution Unit
87
Power Distribution Units (1U)
87
Power Distribution Units (2U)
87
Figure 29 Power Distribution Units (1U)
87
Figure 30 Power Distribution Units (2U)
87
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