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10.RAID 1 or 10 for Journal and Meta Data

a.Multiple RAID 1 Groups would be preferable to a similarly size RAID 10

b.Placing Meta Data and Journal on a storage system separate from the data is preferable.

11.It is desirable to separate Meta data and Journal LUN‟s and access from the Data LUN‟s.

a.In small installations, Meta data, Journal and Data can be different LUN‟s on the same RAID group

b.However, it is best to separate MDC and Journal into their own RAID 1 RAID group.

c.When Data gets to be large (approximately 250,000 files or more), it is best to completely separate Meta Data and Journal into their own storage system.

d.A typical segment size for the MDC RAID group(s) is 256. Though this may vary with various applications. It is critical to understand the I/O demands of the applications being deployed.

12.The size and RAID type used for Data are really dependent upon customer requirements. But these levels are recommended for typical media applications:

a.RAID 5 4+1 or RAID 5 8+1

b.Explanation: RAID 5 4+1 means a RAID group using RAID 5 with 4 data drives and one parity drive. Even though in actuality, the data and parity would be striped across all drives.

13.Some applications (especially those using SATA drives) use different RAID types. Many scientific applications might keep very large data stores on relatively inexpensive SATA disks. In these cases, RAID 6 may be desired.

a.RAID 6 4+2 or RAID 6 8+2

14.Typically, the media applications using StorNext write in 1M block. So:

a.Using the formula Block size / number of data disks

b.RAID 5 4+1 using 256K segment size

c.RAID 6 4+2 using 256K segment size

d.RAID 5 8+1 using 128K segment size

e.RAID 6 8+2 using 128K segment size

f.These segment sizes are representative of the 1 meg I/O size typical in most media industry applications. However, some applications (notably those in the oil and gas industry) may require different segment sizes. It is critical to understand the I/O demands of the applications being deployed.

15.Apple Clients HBA‟s: ATTO HBA‟s use default settings

16.Linux Clients HBA‟s: Emulex and QLogic HBA‟s use default settings.

17.Linux MDC and Clients HBA‟s: Emulex and QLogic HBA‟s use default settings.

18.Use standard performance tuning documentation as regards to disk and RAID group layouts etc.

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Contents Digital Media Storage Solution Installation Guide Contents Appendix Example Configurations File Sharing Environments IntroductionThree Current Solutions Apple HomogenousLinux Homogenous Linux StorNext Clients and MDC’s Component DescriptionsHeterogeneous Apple ClientsIBM Storage SAN Architecture must meet RPQ criteriaPlanned Support Rollout Linux StorNext Clients with Linux MDC Heterogeneous Client Planned Future EnhancementsSupported Meta Data ControllerSolution Restrictions and Recommendations HBA’s Connections ZoneStorage Recommended RAID Configurations Solution Installation Page Quantum / Apple Joint Product Support Program Quantum / Apple Joint Product Support ProgramMigrating from Xsan MDC to Stornext MDC Atto Technology, Inc Value Proposition AttoFC84EN FC82EN FC81EN Atto HBA InstallationAtto OS X Driver Installation Atto Config Tool FeaturesAtto OS X Configuration Tool Installation Paths Tab Viewing multipathing informationPath Status at LUN Level Path Status at Target LevelAdditional Path Information Detailed Info Load Balancing Policies Configuring MultipathingCollecting Celerity Host Adapter Info FC Host Adapter ConfigurationUseful OS X Applications Atto Problems?Turning AVT Off Appendix Configuration ScriptsLarge Heterogeneous StorNext configuration Appendix Example ConfigurationsSet host type Lnxclvmware Mid to large -sized MAC Homogenous StorNext configuration DS5020 Front EXP520 Optional Up to 112 drives maximum Mid-sized MAC Homogenous StorNext configurationDS5020 Back Front DS3400 Back Front EXP3000 Optional Up to 48 drives maximum Small MAC Homogenous StorNext configurationRAID 5 4+1 Data RAID 5 8+1 Data Mid to large -sized Heterogeneous StorNext configurationAdditional Reference Links Trademarks
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