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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4.2.2

Fibre Channel Topologies

The Fibre Channel standard supports three (3) separate topologies: point-to-

point, Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL), and fabric switch.

Point-to-Point: Point-to-point topology is the simplest topology that

can be used. It is a direct connection between two (2) Fibre Channel

devices. System firmware has a related configuration option, and when

set to “Point-to-Point,” only one target ID is available on each channel.

FC-AL: This is the most common topology currently in use. The Fibre

Channel devices are all connected in a loop and each device is assigned

an arbitrated loop physical address (AL_PA). FC-AL supports 124

devices on a single loop.

Fabric: The fabric topology supports up to 2

24

Fibre Channel devices.

This topology allows many devices to communicate at the same time.

A Fibre switch is required to implement this topology.

4.2.3

Host-side Topologies

In a configuration designed for high data availability, the primary concern for

host-side topologies is to avoid points of failure. It is therefore recommended

that an application server be connected to at least two (2) HBAs. It is also

preferable to connect the RAID subsystems to the host computer(s) through a

Fibre switch. The 24bay Galaxy RAID subsystems come with the onboard hub.

In a directly-attached application, the onboard hub feature provides path

redundancy and saves you the cost of a FC switch.

NOTE:

To create fault-tolerant data paths on the host side, a third-party multi-

pathing software is necessary for managing access routes to the RAID

subsystem to avoid access contention and path failover.

4.2.4 Drive-side

Topologies

Each disk drive is connected through a dedicated channel. Note that the drive-

side expansion is made through the SAS expansion port on each controller.

4.2.5 Internal

Connections

The internal connections described here apply to the redundant controller

subsystem, GHDX2-2430R-24F4D. The two (2) RAID controllers are connected

to each other internally through a common backplane. This enables the

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