Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 manual Introduction, Overview, System Components, Power

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

1.1 Overview

The RamSan-500 is the World’s Fastest Flash-based storage system. The basic unit contains nine RAID-protected Flash storage modules accessible from the front, with a combined usable capacity of either 1 or 2-Terabytes and a data bandwidth of 2 GB/sec. A single RamSan-500 fits in 4U of rack space. Multiple RamSan-500 units scale capacity, bandwidth, and IOPS.

1.1.1 High Performance Solid-State Storage

Unlike other mass storage products, the RamSan-500 is not based on mechanical rotating disk technology, but instead on high performance memory technology. While each of the nine Flash storage modules may look like a disk, there are no moving parts and it operates with a much faster protocol, reducing access time and increasing the data transfer rate. This is achieved with the use of better connectors (rugged, more data pins) and a simple transfer protocol.

While the capacity and throughput of the RamSan-500 is impressive, the key to the system’s power resides in its I/O structure. The RamSan-500 can be configured with 2-8 Fibre Channel (FC) ports. Internally, it can handle the bandwidth and supply the IOPS needed for emerging storage applications.

1.1.2 Easy Installation and Configuration

The RamSan-500 is easy to install on a Fibre Channel SAN or directly attached to a server. Most common parameters, including the management Ethernet port, can be set from the front panel. The RamSan-500 also has monitoring and configuration capabilities through a Web browser.

1.2 System Components

The system components for the RamSan-500 include:

￿9 Flash modules with 1 or 2 Terabytes of data storage capacity

￿16-64 GB DDR Cache

￿4 dual-ported 4G-bit Fibre Channel Controllers

￿Hot-swappable redundant power supplies

￿Easily replaceable fans

￿Front panel display for monitoring and configuration

￿Java-based monitoring

1.3Power

The RamSan-500 includes two hot-swappable power modules that are auto-ranging (they accept either 110 or 220 VAC power).

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Contents RamSan-500 User’s Manual Revision History Table of Contents Power IntroductionOverview System ComponentsReliability System ManagementReviewing your shipment UnpackingSystem Overview System InspectionRack mounting RamSan-500 BackConnections Installing a Host Bus Adaptor in the Host SystemFibre Channel Interface Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports Host Bus AdapterPCI Bus 4 CPUConnecting to a Network Fibre Channel Port LocationsPower Switches Connecting Power to the SystemAC Voltage Indicator Light Turning on the System Getting StartedSystem Initialization Front Panel Display Basics Controlling System Power with the Front Panel Display Manual ShutdownFlash Modules Identify Module Module Manual Restart Network Configuration with the Front Panel DisplayAutomatic Shutdown Dhcp Ethernet IP address 192.000.000.000 Connecting using a Terminal Program Additional System Management OptionsConnecting using Telnet Connecting using SnmpConnecting using the Web Monitor Web Monitor BasicsAccessing the Web Monitor Acquiring the System IP AddressWeb Monitor Information Date and time setup with the Web monitor Network Configuration with the Web Monitor Web Monitor Network ManagementChanging Passwords Default AccountsManaging security with the Web Monitor RamSan-500 User’s Manual Adding Users Basic LUN CreationCreating a LUN RamSan-500 User’s Manual Adding an Access Policy to a LUN RamSan-500 User’s Manual Configuring the RamSan-500 Cache Web Monitor Cache ConfigurationViewing the Logs with the Web Monitor RamSan-500 User’s Manual Web Monitor System Report Upgrading the System with the Web Monitor Web Monitor Patch SelectionContacting Texas Memory Systems If the System has a ProblemClearing the System Event Log RamSan-500 User’s Manual Power Supplies System MaintenanceContacting Texas Memory Systems Replace Failed Power Modules AS Soon AS Possible Flash Modules Flash Module Failure OFFWeb Monitor Flash Module Failure Detection Web Monitor RAID Degraded Detection RAID Failure Fans RamSan-500 User’s Manual Batteries