2 topology and configuration considerations – Rorke Data Galaxy HDX2 GHDX2-2430S-24F4D User Manual

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Chapter 4: Subsystem Connection and Operation

Subsystem Connection and Operation

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NOTE:

LC connectors are small form-factor, fiber-optic connectors based on a

1.25-mm ceramic ferrule with the familiar latching mechanism of the RJ-

45 modular plug and jack.

Other beneficial features of a typical SFP transceiver include a single power

supply, low power dissipation, and hot-swap capability. It is also important that

any transceiver you use meets the FC performance and reliability specifications.

NOTE:

SFP transceiver modules must be purchased separately. You may also

purchase the SFP transceivers from your Galaxy subsystem

vendor/distributor.




4.2 Topology

and

Configuration

Considerations

4.2.1 Basic

Configuration

Rules

When you are configuring your subsystem, the following are some basic rules

that should be followed.

When selecting the number of hard drives to be included in a logical

configuration, the host channel bandwidth and the mechanical performance

of individual disk disks should be considered.

It is a good practice to calculate performance against the host port

bandwidth when designing an application topology. As shown below, if

eight (8) members are included in a logical drive, this logical drive should

be associated with a host ID, and accessed through a host channel making

efficient use of the channel bandwidth. If, for example, two 8-drive logical

arrays are associated with IDs residing on a single host channel, there may

be a trade-off with the best performance.

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