Dell Md3860f manual Hardware Installation, Planning The Storage Configuration

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Hardware Installation

Before using this guide, ensure that you review the instructions in the:

Dell PowerVault MD3460/MD3860i/MD3860f Storage Arrays Getting Started Guide — The Getting Started Guide that is shipped with the storage array provides information to configure the initial setup of the system.

Dell PowerVault MD Series Storage Arrays Administrator's Guide — The Administrator's Guide provides information about important concepts you must know before setting up your storage solution. For more information, see dell.com/powervaultmanuals.

The Rack Installation instructions — Provides information on how to rack your system. This document is shipped with your system.

Planning The Storage Configuration

Consider the following before installing your storage array:

Evaluate data storage needs and administrative requirements.

Calculate availability requirements.

Decide the frequency and level of backups, such as weekly full backups with daily partial backups.

Consider storage array options, such as password protection and e-mail alert notifications for error conditions.

Design the configuration of virtual disks, disk groups, and DDP according to a data organization plan. For example, use one virtual disk for inventory, a second for financial and tax information, and a third for customer information.

Decide whether to allow space for hot spares, which automatically replace failed physical disks.

Connecting The Storage Array

The storage array is connected to a host using two hot-swappable RAID controller modules. The RAID controller modules are identified as RAID controller module 0 and RAID controller module 1. The ports on the RAID controller module and their functions are listed below:

16 Gbps Fibre channel Host Ports (4) – Provides FC connection to the host or node.

NOTE: When you connect a host server to a storage array FC IN port connector, any OUT port connector of the host bus adapter (HBA) of the server can be used.

1 Gbps Ethernet Management (MGMT) Port (1) – Management port allows for out-of-band management of storage array.

Reserved Ethernet Port (1) – Reserved port.

12 Gbps SAS host Ports (2) – Additional SAS Host ports.

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Contents Page 、警示與警告 Contents Post Installation Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerLoad Balancing Appendix Working With SFP Modules And Fiber Optic CablesIntroduction System RequirementsIntroduction To Storage Arrays Management Station RequirementsRelated Documentation Contacting Dell Documentation feedbackConnecting The Storage Array Hardware InstallationPlanning The Storage Configuration Configuring Fibre Channel Installing Supported Fibre Channel HBAs Using Fibre Channel Switch ZoningInstalling Fibre Channel HBA On Your Host Server Other Information You May NeedWorld Wide Name Zoning Switch Zoning Guidelines Setting Up Zoning On The Fibre Channel Switch HardwareCabling The Storage Array Redundant And Non-Redundant CablingSAN-Attached Cabling SAN-Attached Cabling ExampleServer1HBA0 Server1HBA1 Remote Replication Cabling Example Remote Replication Cabling Mixed Environment Cabling PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Mixed EnvironmentMD3060e Expansion cabling diagrams Single expansion diagramExpanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Dual expansion diagramPage Installing MD Storage Manager Installing Host Bus Adapters And Drivers Graphical Installation RecommendedConsole Installation Silent InstallationSilent Installation On Windows Silent Installation On LinuxEnabling Premium Features Optional Upgrading PowerVault MD Storage ManagerPost Installation Tasks Verifying Storage Array DiscoveryInitial Setup Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From WindowsUninstalling MD Storage Manager From Linux Least Path Weight Load BalancingLoad Balance Policy Round Robin With SubsetSetting Load Balance Policies in Linux Setting Load Balance Policies in VMwareAppendix Working With SFP Modules And Fiber Optic Cables Guidelines For Using SFP ModulesInstalling SFP Modules Guidelines For Using Fibre Optic Cables Removing SFP ModulesInstalling Fibre Channel Cables Removing Fibre Channel CablesAppendix Hardware Cabling Best Practices Handling Static Sensitive ComponentsHost Cabling For Remote Replication Cabling For PerformanceLabeling Cables