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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

4.0 Determining Drive and Sled Designations

The Diamond Storage Array has been designed with 12 sleds, each holding two drives. The easiest way
to configure a array is to use all the drives on all the sleds. The firmware uses a numbering system to
determine which drives and sleds it is affecting.

We recommend that all sled slots are filled
contiguously, starting with the first slot next to the
management card.

When configuring a Diamond Array with fewer
than 12 drive sleds, you must consider several
factors: RAID level, number of physical
drives/sleds and the end configuration you are
trying to achieve. Review the information about
each configuration to determine how each
configuration would be affected by using fewer
sleds.

Numbering conventions
The Diamond Storage Array with firmware
version 3.1 and newer uses a unique numbering
convention to orient its drives and sleds to the
controlling firmware. Older versions do not use
this convention. (Refer to

Updating Firmware

on

page 77 for information about updating the array
firmware.)

Physical

refers to the physical drives in the array,

the hardware that actually exists in a physical
sense.

Logical (or virtual)

refers to what the host

operating system recognizes as an entity. Two
physical drives may be seen as one logical drive
by the operating system.

Logical disks do not always map one-to-one with
physical disks.

In RAID configurations, for

example, several physical disk drives (or portions
of several physical drives) are grouped into a

logical disk or Logical Unit (LUN). Each LUN is

broken into logical blocks of 512 bytes each,

numbered 0 through n (the Logical Block Number
or LBN). A 100 GB LUN has approximately
200,000,000 logical blocks.

Physical numbering
The Diamond RAID Storage Array contains

• Up to 24 physical disk drives

• Two drives mounted on 12 physical drive sleds

• Sleds are numbered 1-12, starting at the top

(floor units) or the left (rackmount units).

• Each sled is connected to its own internal ATA

bus with two disk drives, numbered 1 and 2.

• Two green LEDs, labeled Drive 1 and Drive 2,

indicate activity for the two drives. They remain
solidly lighted when there is no activity.

Logical numbering
Logical numbering depends on
the RAID configuration of the
storage array. S Class firmware
includes RAID Level 0, RAID
Level 1, RAID Level 10 and
RAID Level 5 capability. A
variety of configurations may
be selected using the
QuickRAID0 command. The
default configuration is
QuickRAID0 0 or JBOD (Just
a Bunch of Disks).

1 2 3

4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Rack Mount Drive Sleds

Management Card

Disk 2

LUN 13

Disk 2

LUN 14

Disk 2

LUN 15

LUN 16

LUN 17

Disk 2

LUN 18

LUN 19

LUN 20

Disk 2

LUN 21

Disk 2

LUN 22

Disk 2

LUN 23

Disk 2

LUN 24

Disk 1

LUN 12

Disk 1

LUN 11

Disk 1

LUN 10

Disk 1
LUN 9

Disk 1
LUN 8

Disk 1
LUN 6

Disk 1
LUN 4

Disk 1
LUN 3

Disk 1
LUN 2

Disk 1
LUN 1

Disk 1
LUN 5

Disk 1
LUN 7

Disk 2

LUN 19

Disk 2

LUN 20

Disk 2

LUN 17

Disk 2

LUN 16

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

1

12

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Drive 2

LUN 13

Drive 2

LUN 14

Drive 2

LUN 15

LU
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17

Drive 2

LUN 18

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UN 1

9

LU
N

2

0

Drive 2

LUN 21

Drive 2

LUN 22

Drive 2

LUN 23

Drive 2

LUN 24

Drive 1

LUN 12

Drive 1
LUN 11

Drive 1

LUN 10

Drive 1

LUN 9

Drive 1

LUN 8

Drive 1

LUN 6

Drive 1

LUN 4

Drive 1

LUN 3

Drive 1

LUN 2

Drive 1

LUN 1

Drive 1

LUN 5

Drive 1

LUN 7

Drive 2

LUN 19

Drive 2

LUN 20

Drive 2

LUN 17

Drive 2

LUN 16

Management card

Drive 1

LUN 6

Drive 1

LUN 12

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