Table 8 outlines the components used in Figure 6.
Table 8. Components used in reference to Figure 6
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| machine type |
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| IBM Ethernet Switch B24X |
| 2 | |
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| IBM System x server with 10 GbE NIC/CNAs |
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| Varies |
| z See Table 5 for additional details. |
| 16 |
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| z Other vendor servers can be used. |
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| Varies |
| NAS array |
| Varies |
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| Existing network infrastructure, which can |
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| Varies |
| include IBM Systems Networking devices and |
| - |
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| and routers |
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| IBM Ethernet Switch B24X |
| 2 | |
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| Varies |
| iSCSI SAN array |
| Varies |
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Solution details are:
z
z1:1 subscription ratio within rack
z2.43:1
zConnectivity to NAS or iSCSI SAN (or both) for
In the solution shown in Figure 6 we have two IBM Ethernet Switch B24Xs providing connectivity to all devices within a single rack. Within the rack we have a mix of servers with 10 GbE connections to each B24X for redundancy. The B24X can also be used to connect to NAS arrays for
IBM Ethernet Switch B24X | 14 |