Dell Md3860f manual System Requirements, Introduction To Storage Arrays

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Introduction

This guide provides information about deploying Dell PowerVault MD3860f storage arrays. The deployment process includes:

Hardware installation

Modular Disk Storage Manager (MD Storage Manager) installation

Initial system configuration

Other information provided include system requirements, storage array organization, and utilities.

NOTE: For more information on product documentation, see Related Documentation.

MD Storage Manager enables an administrator to configure and monitor storage arrays for optimum usability. The version of MD Storage Manager included on the PowerVault MD Series resource media can be used to manage both the PowerVault MD3860f Series and other PowerVault MD Series storage arrays. MD Storage Manager is compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems.

System Requirements

Before installing and configuring the PowerVault MD3860f Series hardware and software, ensure that the supported operating system is installed and minimum system requirements are met. For more information, see the Support Matrix at dell.com/powervaultmanuals.

Management Station Requirements

A management station uses MD Storage Manager to configure and manage storage arrays across the network. For more information on management station requirements, see the Support Matrix at dell.com/powervaultmanuals.

Introduction To Storage Arrays

An enclosure containing physical disks accessed through RAID controller modules is called a storage array. A storage array includes various hardware components, such as physical disks, RAID controller modules, fans, and power supplies.

One or more host servers attached to the storage array can access the data on the storage array. You can also establish multiple physical paths between the host(s) and the storage array so that loss of any single path (for example, through failure of a host server port) does not result in loss of access to data on the storage array.

The storage array is managed by MD Storage Manager running on a:

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Contents Page 、警示與警告 Contents Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Post Installation TasksLoad Balancing Appendix Working With SFP Modules And Fiber Optic CablesSystem Requirements IntroductionIntroduction To Storage Arrays Management Station RequirementsRelated Documentation Documentation feedback Contacting DellConnecting The Storage Array Hardware InstallationPlanning The Storage Configuration Configuring Fibre Channel Using Fibre Channel Switch Zoning Installing Supported Fibre Channel HBAsInstalling Fibre Channel HBA On Your Host Server Other Information You May NeedWorld Wide Name Zoning Setting Up Zoning On The Fibre Channel Switch Hardware Switch Zoning GuidelinesCabling The Storage Array Redundant And Non-Redundant CablingSAN-Attached Cabling Example SAN-Attached CablingServer1HBA0 Server1HBA1 Remote Replication Cabling Example Remote Replication Cabling Mixed Environment Mixed Environment Cabling PowerVault MD3060e Expansion EnclosuresSingle expansion diagram MD3060e Expansion cabling diagramsDual expansion diagram Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion EnclosuresPage Installing MD Storage Manager Graphical Installation Recommended Installing Host Bus Adapters And DriversSilent Installation Console InstallationSilent Installation On Windows Silent Installation On LinuxUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager Enabling Premium Features OptionalVerifying Storage Array Discovery Post Installation TasksInitial Setup Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerUninstalling MD Storage Manager From Linux Load Balancing Least Path WeightLoad Balance Policy Round Robin With SubsetSetting Load Balance Policies in VMware Setting Load Balance Policies in LinuxAppendix Working With SFP Modules And Fiber Optic Cables Guidelines For Using SFP ModulesInstalling SFP Modules Removing SFP Modules Guidelines For Using Fibre Optic CablesRemoving Fibre Channel Cables Installing Fibre Channel CablesHandling Static Sensitive Components Appendix Hardware Cabling Best PracticesHost Cabling For Remote Replication Cabling For PerformanceLabeling Cables