Dell Complete Guide for MD3800f and MD3820f Storage Arrays and MDSM

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4.If the array still shows an Unresponsive status, contact Dell.

Initial Setup Tasks

Enter the context of your task here (optional). This is where introductory content goes.

1.The name of the first storage array found is displayed in the Devices tab of the EMW. To see a list of all storage arrays found on the local network, expand the discovered storage arrays tab in the Device pane of the EMW.

2.The default name for a newly installed MDxxxxx series storage array is Unnamed. If another name is displayed in MDSM, click the down arrow next to the name and click Unnamed in the drop-down list.

3.Double-click on the discovered array to launch the array management window and edit the configuration of the array.

4.Click Perform Initial Setup Tasks to see an outline and links to the remaining postinstallation tasks. The array is now ready to be configured.

See the Owner’s Manual for information about each task and to perform the necessary configuration steps.

The following table lists the recommended configuration steps that can be accomplished using the Owner’s Manual.

NOTE: Before configuring the storage array, check the status icons on the Device pane to ensure that the enclosures in the storage array are in an Optimal status. For more information on the status icons, see the Owner’s Manual at support.dell.com/manuals.

Table 1. Initial Setup Tasks Dialog Box

Task

Purpose

 

 

Rename the storage array

To provide a more meaningful name than the

 

software-assigned label, Unnamed.

Set a storage array password

To restrict unauthorized access. MDSM may ask for

 

a password before changing the configuration or

 

performing a destructive operation

Set up alert notifications Set up email alerts

Set up SNMP alerts

To notify individuals (by email) and/or storage enterprise management consoles, such as Dell Management Console, (by SNMP) when a storage array component degrades or fails, or an adverse environmental condition occurs.

Configure a storage array

To create virtual disks and map them to hosts.

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Contents Page Page Contents Load Balancing Post Installation TasksUninstalling MD Storage Software Working With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic CablesIntroduction to Storage Arrays IntroductionSystem Requirements Management Station RequirementsRelated Documentation Locating your system Service Tag Contacting DellConnecting The Storage Array Hardware InstallationPlanning The Storage Configuration Configuring Fibre Channel Installing Fibre Channel HBA On Your Host Server Installing Supported Fibre Channel HBAsUsing Fibre Channel Switch Zoning Other Information You May NeedWorld Wide Name Zoning Cabling The Storage Array Switch Zoning GuidelinesSetting Up Zoning On The Fibre Channel Switch Hardware Redundant And Non-Redundant CablingSAN-Attached Cabling SAN-Attached Cabling ExampleServer1HBA0 Server1HBA1 Remote Replication Cabling Example Remote Replication Cabling Mixed Environment Cabling PowerVault MD1200 Series Expansion Enclosures Mixed EnvironmentPage Page Installing PowerVault MD Storage Software Installing Host Bus Adapters and Drivers Graphical Installation RecommendedEnabling Premium Features Optional Console InstallationSilent Installation Silent Installation On Windows SystemsUpgrading MD Storage Software Post Installation Tasks Verifying Storage Array DiscoveryInitial Setup Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage Software From Linux Uninstalling MD Storage SoftwareUninstalling MD Storage Software From Windows Load Balance Policy Least Path WeightLoad Balancing Round Robin With SubsetSetting Load Balance Policies in Linux Setting Load Balance Policies in VMwareRemoving SFP+ Modules Guidelines for Using SFP+ ModulesWorking With SFP+ Modules and Fiber Optic Cables Installing Fibre Channel Cables Installing SFP+ ModulesGuidelines for Using Fiber Optic Cables Removing Fibre Channel CablesPage Host Cabling for Remote Replication Hardware Cabling Best PracticesHandling Static-Sensitive Components Cabling for PerformanceSingle-Controller and Dual-Controller Topologies Labeling Cables
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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.