Chapter 2: Oracle Fs Systems: Cabling Overview; Cabling An Oracle Fs System - Oracle FS1-2 Installation Manual

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Oracle FS Systems: Cabling Overview

Cabling an Oracle FS System

The modular design of an Oracle FS System provides a highly scalable storage
facility. You achieve scalability by deploying a collection of specialized
subsystems that are connected by external cables and internal cables to create a
system.
External cabling
External cabling involves the following types of cabling:
External Ethernet cabling connects the Pilots to the customer's
management network.
Fibre channel (FC) and Ethernet iSCSI cabling connects the Controllers to
the customer's SAN-based data paths.
Power cables provide the AC power feed between the main power supply
and the Oracle FS System.
Internal cabling
Internal cabling of a system is completed during the manufacturing process.
Internal cabling involves the following types of cabling:
Ethernet cabling between the Pilot nodes and the Controller nodes
provides the private management interface (PMI) messaging.
Serial cross-connect cabling between the Pilot nodes provides a backup
heartbeat path.
SAS cabling between the Controller nodes provides the paths for cache
mirroring and redundant SAS data paths through the partner Controller to
the Drive Enclosures.
SAS cabling from the Controller nodes to the Drive Enclosures supports
the Backend SAS Interconnect.
SAS cabling among the Drive Enclosures extends the internal fabric to the
Drive Enclosures.
Power cords from the hardware components to the power distribution
units (PDUs) provide load balancing among the outlet groups.
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