Architecture
SANnet II 200 SCSI arrays use modular design principles. Essentially, each array is a collection of independent modules that operate cooperatively, providing all the necessary array functions. The foundation of every array is the enclosure module.
Enclosure Modules
The primary building block of any SANnet II 200 SCSI array is its enclosure. It consists of a compact metal chassis with internal controller
The SCSI bus configuration for disks can be set to
The enclosure itself is a FRU with no serviceable components. If the chassis or an internal mid- plane were damaged, all of the other FRUs could be removed and inserted into a replacement enclosure in minutes. There are no critical active components within the chassis or on the internal
The base and expansion enclosures of SANnet II 200 SCSI arrays appear similar, but they are not interchangeable. It is not possible to convert an expansion enclosure to a base enclosure, or vice versa. The base enclosure and expansion enclosure FRUs are different and unique.
Controller Modules
The SANnet II 200 SCSI array is available with either single or redundant controllers. Each controller has four Ultra160 SCSI channels and 512MB of cache that is battery protected for 72 hours during a power failure. Intelligent caching algorithms and support for RAID levels 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 3+0 and 5+0 provide extensive performance and protection. Support for up to 128 LUNs per array ensures flexibility and simplified configuration.
FIGURE 4: Module Locations (rear panel)
The SCSI channels of SANnet II 200 SCSI array controllers can be configured for use with disks or hosts. At least one SCSI channel must be configured for disks and another SCSI channel for hosts. The remaining two SCSI channels can be configured for use with disks or hosts as required.
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