Dell ISCSI manual Cluster Hardware Requirements, Cluster Nodes, Cluster Storage

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Cluster Hardware Requirements

Your cluster requires the following hardware components:

Cluster nodes

Cluster storage

Cluster Nodes

The following section lists the hardware requirements for the cluster nodes.

Component

Minimum Requirement

Cluster nodes

A minimum of two identical Dell PowerEdge systems are required. The maximum number of

 

nodes that are supported depend on the variant of the Windows Server operating system used in

 

your cluster.

RAM

The variant of the Windows Server operating system that is installed on your cluster nodes

 

determines the minimum required amount of system RAM.

Microsoft iSCSI

Help initialize the array(s), configure and manage host access to the array(s). The Host

Software Initiator

Integration Tools also includes Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator.

Network Interface

Two iSCSI NICs or two iSCSI NIC ports per node. Configure the NICs on separate PCI buses to

Cards (NICs) for

improve availability and performance. TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) NICs are also supported for

iSCSI access

iSCSI traffic.

NICs (public and

At least two NICs: one NIC for the public network and another NIC for the private network.

private networks)

NOTE: If your configuration requires more than two iSCSI NIC ports, contact Dell Services.

 

 

NOTE: It is recommended that the NICs on each public network are identical and that the

 

NICs on each private network are identical.

Internal disk

One controller connected to at least two internal hard drives for each node. Use any supported

controller

Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) controller or disk controller.

 

Two hard drives are required for mirroring (RAID 1) and at least three hard drives are required for

 

disk striping with parity (RAID 5).

 

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you use hardware-based RAID or software-based disk-

 

fault tolerance for the internal drives.

Cluster Storage

Cluster nodes can share access to external storage array(s). However, only one of the nodes can own any volume in the external storage array(s) at any time. Microsoft Cluster Services (MSCS) controls which node has access to each volume.

The following section lists the configuration requirements for the storage system, cluster nodes, and stand-alone systems connected to the storage system.

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Contents Hardware Installation and Troubleshooting Guide Page Contents Page Cluster Solution ConnectivityCluster Hardware Requirements Cluster NodesCluster Storage Dell EqualLogic PS Series Storage Array Requirements Network Switches Dedicated To iSCSICluster Storage Requirements NICs Dedicated To iSCSINetwork Configuration Recommendations Supported Cluster Configurations Other Documents You May NeedISCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Page Power Supplies Cabling Information Mouse, Keyboard, And Monitor Cabling InformationCluster Cabling Information For Public And Private Networks Network Connection Description Public networkPrivate network For Public Network For Private NetworkMethod Hardware Components Cabling The Storage For Your iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Storage Arrays Cabling InformationNIC Teaming Dual-Port Network Adapters UsageTwo-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached Cluster Cabling The Dell EqualLogic PS4110/PS6110 Storage Arrays Sixteen-Node iSCSI SAN-Attached ClusterFor more information, see the figures below Dell EqualLogic PS6110 storage system Cluster node Switch Cabling The Dell EqualLogic PS5000/PS5500 Storage Arrays Dell EqualLogic PS5000 storage system Dell EqualLogic PS6000 storage system Switch Dell EqualLogic PS6500 storage system Obtaining More Information Page Configuring a Cluster Preparing Your Systems For ClusteringInstallation Overview Additional Information For Installing iSCSI NICsHost Integration Tools Array Configuration Installing The Host Integration ToolsRunning The Remote Setup Wizard EqualLogic PS Series Arrays And GroupsGroup Configuration Initializing An Array And Creating a GroupInitializing An Array And Expanding a Group Member Successfully Added to GroupConfiguring Multipath I/O Between a Computer And a Group Computer Access To a GroupEnabling Computer Access To a Group Configuring Group Access dialog box, click FinishInstalling The Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Configuring Firewall To Allow Icmp Echo RequestsModifying The Registry Settings Configuration Overview Of Shared Storage ArraysRunning The Group Manager GUI Creating VolumesClick Volumes and Create volume Group Manager GUI ComponentsCreating Access Control Records Advanced Storage Features Connecting Hosts To VolumesSnapshots Creating SnapshotsRestoring Snapshots Restoring Volumes VolumesCloning Volumes Clone Volume Space Reserve dialog box is displayedReplicating Volumes ReplicationCreating Volume Collections Installation And Configuration Of a Failover ClusterVolume Collections Thin ProvisioningPage Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action Support.microsoft.comCluster Select Advanced → MinimumClick Cluster Services Problem Probable CauseSelect Modify Volume Settings ServiceDo you want to proceed y/nn Cluster Information Additional NetworksPage ISCSI Configuration Worksheet