RECOMMENDED RAID CONFIGURATIONS

 

RAID

RAID Array

Segment

Disk type

 

level

size

size

 

Journal

1 or 10

As required

256

FC or SAS recommended

Meta Data

1 or 10

As required

256

FC or SAS recommended

Journal and Meta Data may reside in separate LUN‟s carved from the same RAID Array if required in small implementations. However, the ideal condition is separate LUN‟s tied to separate RAID groups for Journal and Meta Data. If possible, these two LUN‟s should be on a different storage system than the data LUN‟s.

StorNext can stripe across multiple LUN‟s. It is recommended that multiple RAID 1 Groups be used for Journal and Meta data rather than similarly sized RAID 10‟s. This allows multiple threads to be talking to disk offering enhanced performance.

Data

5

4+1

256

As required to meet performance

 

 

 

 

criteria

 

5

8+1

128

As required to meet performance

 

 

 

 

criteria

Data – Based upon StorNext file system header block size of 1MB, it is important to keep this in mind when selecting the segment size. RAID Array (also called Group) size and appropriate segment size should result in stripe size of 1MB. This will result in optimizing write throughput speeds. Ex. RAID5 4+1 (4 data) drives x 256K (seg size) = 1 MB Write stripe & RAID5 8+1x128K (seg size) = 1 MB stripe.

Note – this rule does not apply to all deployments and could be dramatically different for oil and gas industry deployments among others. It is very important to understand the I/O block size of the applications sitting atop the StorNext File system.

Data

6

4+2

256

As required to meet performance

 

 

 

 

criteria

 

6

8+2

128

As required to meet performance

 

 

 

 

criteria

Some customer applications may specify SATA drives and/or require additional RAID protection. The DS3000/DS4700/DS5000 storage servers offer additional levels of RAID protection if desired.

Digital Media Storage Solution Installation Guide

13

© Copyright 2010, IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.

 

Page 13
Image 13
IBM DS5000, DS3000, DS4000 manual Recommended RAID Configurations