Dell MD3800f, MD3820f manual Configuring Fibre Channel

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Each PowerVault MD3800f and MD3820f series storage array can be expanded to a maximum of 120 (or 192, if enabled using Premium Feature activation) physical slots.

Configuring Fibre Channel With Dell MD Series Storage Arrays

This section provides information about configuring Fibre Channel communication between the host server and the storage array. For basic setup information such as racking, power cabling, and recommended handling procedures, see the Getting Started Guide for your Storage Array at dell.com/ powervaultmanuals.

Configuring Fibre Channel On SAN Attached Storage Arrays

You can only cable the host server to the storage array via storage area network (SAN) using supported Fibre Channel switch(es).

NOTE: For detailed information on supported Fibre Channel hardware, see the Support Matrix at dell.com/powervaultmanuals.

The following steps shows the configuration order for connecting to a SAN. These steps assume you are setting up Fibre Channel storage for the first time.

NOTE: If you are adding an additional Fibre Channel storage array or if your host server is already configured to access Fibre Channel storage, some of the steps may not apply. Before proceeding, see the Dell PowerVault MD Series Support Matrix to confirm that your existing hardware components and host bus adapter (HBA) firmware and BIOS levels are supported.

Configuring Fibre Channel

To configure a Fibre Channel for connecting to a SAN:

1.Install the supported HBAs on your host server.

2.Cable the host server to the Fibre Channel switches.

For more information, see SAN-Attached Cabling Example and Remote Replication Cabling Example.

3.Install the required HBA drivers and firmware versions listed in the Dell PowerVault MD Series Support Matrix available at dell.com/powervaultmanuals.

4.Install and configure the MD Storage Manager software (included with your storage array) on your host server.

5.Cable the storage array to the Fibre Channel switches.

6.Configure zoning on all Fibre Channel switches.

For more information, see Switch Zoning Guidelines.

7.Using MDSM, configure the host servers, storage arrays, and virtual disks.

8.Activate and configure premium features (if applicable).

NOTE: All equipment attached to the switch must be powered on before establishing zoning. For additional switch hardware requirements, see the manufacturer’s documentation.

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MD3800f, MD3820f specifications

The Dell MD3800f and MD3820f storage arrays are advanced storage solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of mid-sized businesses and enterprise environments. Both models offer high performance, scalability, and a reliable foundation for data storage that can support various applications.

One of the standout features of the MD3800f and MD3820f is their impressive scalability. The MD3800f can support up to 240 drives, allowing for extensive storage capacity that can be adjusted as business needs grow. Meanwhile, the MD3820f supports up to 192 drives, offering streamlined management without sacrificing performance. This flexible architecture enables organizations to start small and expand their storage configurations as their data evolves.

Performance is another key characteristic of these two storage systems. Equipped with dual active controllers, the MD3800f and MD3820f can provide increased throughput and load balancing, ensuring that applications run smoothly even under high-demand circumstances. With support for both SSDs and HDDs, these storage arrays can achieve a mix of high-speed access and cost-effective capacity. The MD3800f, in particular, offers intelligent tiering capabilities that automatically moves data between different types of drives based on usage patterns, further optimizing performance.

Both models also include advanced RAID configurations, which enhance data protection and availability. Users can select from several RAID levels, including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, catering to specific performance and redundancy needs. Additionally, the MD3800f and MD3820f incorporate features like snapshot technology, which allows for point-in-time copies of data for backup or recovery purposes without impacting performance.

In terms of connectivity, the Dell MD3800f and MD3820f offer various interface options including iSCSI and Fibre Channel, enabling seamless integration into diverse IT environments. Management of the arrays is made easy through the Dell Storage Manager, which provides a comprehensive view of storage performance, utilization, and health, making it easier for IT administrators to oversee their infrastructure.

In summary, the Dell MD3800f and MD3820f storage arrays are robust solutions that deliver exceptional scalability and performance. With their advanced features, intelligent data management, and flexible connectivity options, they are well-suited for organizations looking to optimize their data storage capabilities while maintaining high availability and efficiency.