Connecting computers and storage devices – Apple Xsan 1.4 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Setting Up a Storage Area Network

Estimating Metadata and Journal Data Storage Needs

To estimate the amount of space required for Xsan volume metadata, assume that

10 million files on a volume require approximately 10 gigabytes of metadata on the

volume’s metadata storage pool.

Choosing an Allocation Strategy

The allocation strategy you choose for a volume determines the order in which its

storage pools are filled with data. You can choose round robin, fill, or balance.

If you choose round robin, Xsan writes new data in turn to each storage pool in

the volume.

If you choose fill, Xsan writes all new data to the first storage pool in the volume until

that storage pool is full, and then moves to the next storage pool. This is a good choice

if you want to keep a particular storage pool unused as long as possible.

If you choose balance, Xsan writes new data to the storage pool with the most

free space.

Connecting Computers and Storage Devices

Before you set up your Xsan SAN, connect client computers, controller computers, and

storage devices to the SAN’s Fibre Channel and Ethernet networks. Make sure your

networks meet the requirements summarized under “Fibre Channel Fabric” on page 35

and “Ethernet TCP/IP Network” on page 36.

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