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f.Install Dell OpenManage Storage Consolidation. For instructions, see Chap- ter 11, “Installing, Configuring, and Removing Microsoft Windows

SAN Software Components.“

g.Install failover software on all servers. The software must be installed in the following order if the server uses both types of storage systems.

1.Install Dell OpenManage ATF on all servers to which 650F or 651F LUNs will be assigned. For instructions, see Chapter 11, “Installing, Configur- ing, and Removing Microsoft Windows SAN Software Components.“

2.Install QLDirect on all servers to which 660F LUNs will be assigned. For instructions, see Chapter 11, “Installing, Configuring, and Removing Microsoft Windows SAN Software Components.“

3.Connect all SAN cables.

a.Connect all switches.

b.Connect all servers.

c.Connect all storage array(s).

d.Connect all bridge(s).

4.Reboot all servers.

5.If you are using a PowerVault 660F, set the failover path in the QLogic Fibre Chan- nel Configuration Utility on the servers that are to be assigned 660F LUNs, and reboot the server. (Windows 2000 will require an additional reboot when it dis- covers new devices.) For instructions, see “Configuring QLconfig to Set Primary and Secondary Failover Paths for the 660F” in Chapter 11.

6.Install LUN management software on all servers.

On one or two of the servers (two are recommended for redundancy) to which 650F or 651F LUNs will be assigned, install Data Managed Node and either Data Supervisor or Data Administrator. For instructions, see Chapter 11, “Installing, Configuring, and Removing Microsoft Windows

SAN Software Components.“

On one of the servers to which 660F LUNs will be assigned, install Dell OpenManage Array Manager. For instructions, see Chapter 11, “Installing, Configuring, and Removing Microsoft Windows SAN Software Components.“

NOTE: You need to install Data Managed Node for 650F and 651Fs and Dell OpenManage Array Manager for 660Fs on only one server per zone.

7.Bind or create LUNS.

Bind LUNs in the 650F and 651Fs. For instructions, see “Managing LUNS in PowerVault 650F, 651F, and 630F Storage Systems” in Chapter 14 or see the Dell OpenManage Data Supervisor, Event Monitor, and Integrator Installation and Operation guide or the Dell OpenManage Data Administrator Installation and Operation Guide.

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Contents Windows NT and Windows 2000 SAN Configurations Dell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Windows NT and Windows 2000 SAN Configurations Dell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide Windows NT and Windows 2000 SAN Configurations Dell PowerVault SAN Administrator’s Guide

NT, 2000 specifications

The Dell 2000NT is a notable example of a powerful server designed primarily for the burgeoning demands of small to medium-sized businesses in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As part of Dell's extensive range of servers, the 2000NT was often recognized for its balance between performance, flexibility, and affordability.

One of the most significant features of the Dell 2000NT was its scalability. It supported an array of Intel processors, allowing businesses to customize their systems according to their specific needs. This made it an excellent choice for organizations that were not only looking for immediate performance but also the ability to upgrade as their operations expanded.

The 2000NT supported various storage configurations, often equipped with SCSI or IDE drives, enabling users to choose between performance and cost-effectiveness. With several drive bays available, users could create RAID configurations, enhancing data redundancy and performance. Consequently, businesses could have confidence in their data integrity, which was pivotal during a time when data-driven decisions were becoming increasingly pivotal.

In terms of networking capabilities, the 2000NT provided multiple options for connectivity, including built-in Ethernet ports and support for various network adapters. This flexibility allowed businesses to integrate the server smoothly into existing networks, facilitating efficient communication and data exchange.

The Dell 2000NT also favored manageability and ease of deployment. With a user-friendly BIOS and built-in diagnostic tools, IT administrators could quickly troubleshoot and manage the system. Additionally, Dell's focus on customer support meant that businesses could obtain timely assistance whenever needed.

In terms of software compatibility, the 2000NT was optimized for Windows NT Server, a popular choice during its time. This allowed users to take advantage of Windows NT's advanced networking capabilities, security features, and support for various applications.

Furthermore, the Dell 2000NT was characterized by its robust build quality and compact design, making it suitable for various environments, from small offices to server rooms. Its efficient cooling system ensured reliable performance without excessive noise, making it a user-friendly option in environments where sound levels mattered.

In summary, the Dell 2000NT emerged as a standout server aimed at addressing the needs of growing businesses. Its scalability, storage options, robust networking capabilities, ease of management, and compatibility with Windows NT made it a reliable choice during an era marked by rapid technological advancement.