Dell SCv2000, SCv2020 manual Worksheet to Record System Information, Storage Center Information

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Worksheet to Record System Information

Use the following worksheet to record the information that is needed to install the SCv2000/SCv2020 storage system.

Storage Center Information

Gather and record the following information about the Storage Center network and the administrator user.

Table 1. Storage Center Network

 

Service Tag

________________

Management IPv4 address (Storage Center management address)

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Top Controller IPv4 address (Controller 1 MGMT port)

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Bottom Controller IPv4 address (Controller 2 MGMT port)

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Subnet mask

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Gateway IPv4 address

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Domain name

________________

DNS server address

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Secondary DNS server address

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Table 2. Storage Center Administrator

 

Password for the default Storage Center “Admin” user

________________

Email address of the default Storage Center “Admin” user

________________

iSCSI Fault Domain Information

For a storage system with iSCSI front-end ports, gather and record network information for the iSCSI fault domains. This information is needed to complete the Discover and Configure Uninitialized SCv2000 Series Storage Centers wizard.

NOTE: For a storage system deployed with two Ethernet switches, Dell recommends setting up each fault domain on separate subnets.

See the Dell Storage Center SCv2000/SCv2020 Storage System Deployment Guide for information about setting up iSCSI fault domains.

Table 3. iSCSI Fault Domain 1

 

Target IPv4 address

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Subnet mask

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

Gateway IPv4 address

___ . ___ . ___ . ___

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Contents Dell Storage Center Page Before You Begin Safety WarningsPage Storage Center Information ISCSI Fault Domain InformationWorksheet to Record System Information Fibre Channel Zoning Information Additional Storage Center InformationOther Information You May Need Locating Your Service TagUnpacking Storage Center Equipment Installation and ConfigurationInstalling the Storage System in a Rack Hole Locations in Rack Installing the Front BezelCabling SAN-Attached Host Servers Front-End CablingCabling Direct-Attached Host Servers Storage System Connected to Switches and Host ServersStorage System Connected Directly to Host Servers Cabling the Ethernet Management NetworkCabling an Expansion Enclosure to a Storage System Interconnecting Two Storage ControllersBack-End Cabling Connecting the Power Cables Turning on the Storage System Installing and Using the Dell Storage ClientNOM Information Mexico Only Technical SpecificationsExpansion enclosures Hour

SCv2000, SCv2020 specifications

The Dell SCv2020 and SCv2000 storage arrays are part of the Dell Storage SC Series, designed to deliver high performance and scalability for various storage needs in enterprise environments. These storage solutions cater to businesses looking to enhance their data management while ensuring cost-effectiveness and ease of use.

One of the standout features of the SCv2020 and SCv2000 is their flexibility in scaling. These systems support both hybrid and all-flash configurations, allowing organizations to choose the right mix of speed and capacity for their workloads. With the ability to scale from a few terabytes up to several petabytes, these arrays can grow alongside the user's needs.

The storage solutions employ an innovative architecture that includes features such as automated tiering. This technology automatically moves data to the most appropriate storage media, optimizing performance based on usage patterns. In addition, the SC Series integrates advanced data protection mechanisms, including snapshots and replication, ensuring data integrity and availability.

Both the SCv2020 and SCv2000 are equipped with sophisticated management tools, which offer intuitive user interfaces and comprehensive monitoring options. These tools help administrators maintain optimal performance and quickly respond to potential issues. The systems also support integration with various third-party applications, making it easier for organizations to incorporate storage into their existing infrastructure.

Another important technology featured in these systems is deduplication and compression, which significantly reduce the amount of physical storage space required. This not only lowers operational costs but also increases the efficiency of data storage.

Power efficiency is also a key characteristic of the SCv2020 and SCv2000. These arrays utilize energy-efficient components and design strategies that help reduce overall power consumption, which is an important consideration for enterprises aiming to lower their carbon footprint and decrease utility costs.

Security features are robust as well, with built-in encryption capabilities to protect sensitive data while at rest and in transit. This ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and helps safeguard against data breaches.

In summary, the Dell SCv2020 and SCv2000 storage arrays provide a versatile, high-performance solution for organizations looking to optimize data storage and management. Their scalability, automated tiering, advanced management tools, deduplication, power efficiency, and security features make them an attractive option for enterprises seeking to future-proof their IT infrastructure.