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Table 37 Non-stacked, multiple M1000e enclosure direct connect SAN
Non-Stacked, Multiple M1000e Enclosure Configuration
Advantages
Required for non-stacking M-Series I/O
modules to support direct attached arrays.
Array firmware can be updated without SAN
being brought down for maintenance
Should only use 10GbE links for this strategy to ensure adequate bandwidth between modules
and enclosures.
Limited scalability due to potentially excessive hop-counts and latency. Recommend no more
than 2-3 enclosures in this design
If large SAN solutions are required, the design just discussed may not be the adequate. While the
stacking interfaces on the M-series I/O modules is higher than we could obtain using a link
aggregation group consisting of 1Gb ports, it is still somewhat limited. Also, if you foresee needing
more M1000e enclosures than the two to three enclosure maximum recommended, then a different
SAN design strategy should be considered.
March 2013
Other notes
Dell EqualLogic Configuration Guide v14.1
Concerns
Spanning tree protocol will block one link to
prevent a loop
Spanning tree may change if M-series I/O
modules are uplinked to other switches
(such as when attempting replication to
remote data center).
Requires more cables than stacked solutions
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