Disklayout 7200 3par
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 12:14 pm
Hello All.
We have bought a Nice 7200 array! Hurray.
Before our solution provider comes by the datacenter I'm racking up the controller and its 3 extra m6710 chassis.
After reading the installation guide I'm a bit confused about the initial disk layout. The guide states that disks should always be installed in pairs. I sort of assume its due to minimum redundancy requirements, but when I ordered the array my provider Also included an IOPS and disk layout.
They have it like this:
Chassis1(control unit):0-7 SSD, 8-17 SAS
Chassis2: same as chassis 1
Chassis3:0-5 SSD, 6-13 SAS
Chassis4:same as chassis3
To me it makes more sense to give all 4 chassis the same configuration. Ie.
0-6 SSD, 7-15 SAS
In my view that would let me have cage level redundancy with raid5(3+1).
Am I missing something obvious?
Regards
Christian
We have bought a Nice 7200 array! Hurray.
Before our solution provider comes by the datacenter I'm racking up the controller and its 3 extra m6710 chassis.
After reading the installation guide I'm a bit confused about the initial disk layout. The guide states that disks should always be installed in pairs. I sort of assume its due to minimum redundancy requirements, but when I ordered the array my provider Also included an IOPS and disk layout.
They have it like this:
Chassis1(control unit):0-7 SSD, 8-17 SAS
Chassis2: same as chassis 1
Chassis3:0-5 SSD, 6-13 SAS
Chassis4:same as chassis3
To me it makes more sense to give all 4 chassis the same configuration. Ie.
0-6 SSD, 7-15 SAS
In my view that would let me have cage level redundancy with raid5(3+1).
Am I missing something obvious?
Regards
Christian