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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• This is a direct-attached configuration showing four (4) host computers

sharing the capacity in one (1) RAID subsystem. Disk drives in the

enclosure can be configured into one or more arrays, and made available

through individual host ports.

• Each configured array (logical drive) is separately mapped (or associated)

with more than one host ID/LUN. A logical configuration of drives may

appear as two array volumes to the host, and the multi-path management

software on the host should recognize them as access routes to the same

storage volume.

• In the sample diagram above, up to two IDs may appear through a host link.

To avoid access contention, you will need access management provided by

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party software.

• If a RAID controller fails or a data path is disconnected, the host computer

can still access the array. By associating an array with IDs on two different

host buses and two different RAID controllers, the host computer can

access the array in the event of single component failure.

• If Controller A fails, Controller B will take over to eliminate any downtime

for high-availability applications.

• Operating system(s) might boot from the array. Operating using a protected

capacity decreases the chance of server downtime. Each server may use

separate capacity volumes or share volumes using file locking or access

management utilities.

• Depending on I/O characteristics, each configured array should be properly

optimized either for Random or Sequential I/Os.

• You may also partition a logical capacity into two or more volumes and let

each server access separate partitions.

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