TABLE 1 Configuration Overview for Non-Redundant DAS
| Single Server Configurations | Dual Server Configurations | Quad Server Configurations |
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Number of Servers | 1 | 2 | 4 |
RAID Enclosures | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Expansion Units | As needed | As needed | One or more |
Number of Controllers | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Number of Disks | 5 or more | 12 or more | 24 or more |
Cache Optimization | Random or sequential | Random or sequential | Random or sequential |
RAID Levels | |||
Fibre connection | Loop only | Loop only | Loop only |
option |
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Drive configuration | One or more logical drives |
| plus one global spare |
Two or more logical drives plus one global spare
Four or more logical drives plus one global spare
Disk Configuration | One or more logical drives |
| plus one global spare |
Two or more logical drives plus one global spare
Four or more logical drives plus one global spare
Host Adapters per | |||
server |
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Traffic Manager | Not required | Not required | Not required |
Storage Switches | Not required | Not required | Not required |
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Non-Redundant DAS Tips and Techniques
■A Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array with a single controller can be configured to support up to four host connections. These connections can be used in pairs, individually, or in any combination of both.
■You will need to add SFP modules to support more than four host connections to the Sun StorEdge 3510 array. Add one SFP module to support three connections and add two SFP modules to support four connections.
■Using two
Best Practices for the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array 13