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Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 FC manual available for free PDF download: Best Practices Manual
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 FC Best Practices Manual (86 pages)
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Disk array system
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
1 Introduction
17
Executive Summary
17
RAS Features of Sun Storedge 3000 Family Arrays
17
Additional RAS Features You Can Use with FC and SATA Arrays
18
Differences between Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array and Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array
20
2 Underlying Concepts and Practices
23
Fibre Channel Protocols
23
Supported RAID Levels
24
Logical Drives
24
Maximum Drive Configurations Per Array
25
TABLE 2-1 Maximum Number of Disks Per Logical Drive
25
Maximum Number of Disks and Maximum Usable Capacity Per Logical Drive
26
TABLE 2-2 Maximum Number of Supported Physical and Logical Drives, Partitions, and LUN Assignments
26
TABLE 2-3 Actual Capacities Per Drive
27
TABLE 2-4 Maximum Usable Storage Capacity Determined by RAID Level
27
Cache Optimization
28
TABLE 2-5 Default Stripe Size Per Optimization Mode (Kbyte)
29
Configuring an Array's RCCOM Channel
30
Using Four DRV + RCCOM Channels
30
Using Channels 4 and 5 as RCCOM Channels
30
Array Management Tools
31
Saving and Restoring Configuration Information
32
3 Planning Your Storage Architecture
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FIGURE 3-1 das and SAN Storage Architectures
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Direct-Attached Storage
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FIGURE 3-2 Two das Configurations
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Storage Area Networking
35
Scaling Capacity
37
First Steps in Designing a Solution
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Designing a Storage Solution for an Existing Environment
38
Designing a New Storage Solution
38
General Configuration Considerations
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4 DAS Configurations
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Single-Controller das Configurations
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Single-Controller das Tips and Techniques
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FIGURE 4-1 Three Single-Controller das Configurations
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Single-Controller das Setup Details
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FIGURE 4-2 Sample Single-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC das Connections
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FIGURE 4-3 Sample Single-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 SATA das Connections
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Dual-Controller Multipath das Configurations
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FIGURE 4-4 Sample Dual-Controller Multipath das Configurations
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Dual-Controller Multipath das Tips and Techniques
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FIGURE 4-5 Sample Dual-Controller Multipath Sun Storedge 3510 das Connections
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Sample Dual-Controller Multipath das Setup Details
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FIGURE 4-6 Sample Dual-Controller Multipath Sun Storedge 3511 das Connections
48
5 SAN Configurations
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Full-Duplex SAN Configurations
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FIGURE 5-1 Typical Full-Fabric SAN Configuration
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Full-Duplex SAN Tips and Techniques
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FIGURE 5-2 Sample Sun Storedge 3510 FC Full-Duplex SAN Connections
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Sample Full-Duplex SAN Setup Details
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FIGURE 5-3 Sample Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Full-Duplex SAN Connections
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Redundant Point-To-Point SAN Configurations
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FIGURE 5-4 Sample Redundant Point-To-Point SAN Configuration
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Redundant Point-To-Point Setup Details
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Redundant Point-To-Point Tips and Techniques
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FIGURE 5-5 Sample Redundant Point-To-Point Sun Storedge 3510 SAN Connections
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FIGURE 5-6 Sample Redundant Point-To-Point Sun Storedge 3511 SAN Connections
57
6 Using Multiple Expansion Units in High Capacity Configurations
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Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array High-Capacity Configurations
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Limitations
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Connecting One Expansion Unit
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FIGURE 6-1 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with One Expansion Unit
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Connecting Two Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-2 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Two Expansion Units
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Connecting Three Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-3 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Three Expansion Units
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Connecting Four Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-4 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Four Expansion Units
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Connecting Five Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-5 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Five Expansion Units
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Connecting Six Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-6 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Six Expansion Units
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Connecting Seven Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-7 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Seven Expansion Units
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Connecting Eight Expansion Units
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FIGURE 6-8 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration with Eight Expansion Units
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7 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array High-Capacity Configurations
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Connecting One Expansion Unit
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FIGURE 7-1 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array Configuration with One Expansion Unit
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Connecting Two Expansion Units
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FIGURE 7-2 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array Configuration with Two Expansion Units
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Connecting Three Expansion Units
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FIGURE 7-3 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array Configuration with Three Expansion Units
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Connecting Four Expansion Units
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FIGURE 7-4 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array Configuration with Four Expansion Units
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Connecting Five Expansion Units
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FIGURE 7-5 Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array Configuration with Five Expansion Units
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8 Combining Sun Storedge 3510 FC Arrays and Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Expansion Units
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Restrictions on the Use of Expansion-Unit Combinations
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Connecting Two FC Expansion Units and Three SATA Expansion Units to a Sun Storedge 3510 RAID Array
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FIGURE 8-1 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array with Two FC Expansion Units and Three SATA Expansion Units
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