Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up a Storage Area Network

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 Use a router to isolate the Ethernet network used by the SAN from a company

intranet or the Internet, or better, use a second Ethernet network (including a second

Ethernet card in each SAN computer) for the SAN.

 If your SAN uses directory services, mail services, or other services on a separate

server, use a second, separate Ethernet network to connect SAN computers to that

server.

 As a rule of thumb, consider that a single Xserve RAID controller, after file system

overhead, can transfer roughly 80 MB of user data per second (160 MB per Xserve

RAID system). If your SAN must support an application running on multiple clients

that requires specific throughput on each client, you can use this number to estimate

the number of Xserve RAID systems necessary to support the aggregate transfer rate.

Availability Considerations

If high availability is important for your data, set up at least one standby controller in

addition to your primary controller. Also, consider setting up dual Fibre Channel

connections between each client, controller, and storage device using redundant Fibre

Channel switches.

Important:

Losing a metadata controller without a standby can result in the loss of all

data on a volume. A standby controller is recommended.

Also, if you have a standby controller, you can upgrade the Xsan software without

interrupting the SAN. For more information, see “Upgrading Controller Software” on

page 129.

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