Host server-to-virtual disk mapping, Host types, Snapshot virtual disks – Dell PowerVault MD3220 User Manual

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Planning: MD3200 Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

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Host Server-to-Virtual Disk Mapping

The host server attached to a storage array accesses various virtual disks on

the storage array through its host ports. Specific virtual disk-to-LUN

mappings to an individual host server can be defined. In addition, the host

server can be part of a host group that shares access to one or more virtual

disks.
You can manually configure a host server-to-virtual disk mapping. When you

configure host server-to-virtual disk mapping, consider these guidelines:

• You can define one host server-to-virtual disk mapping for each virtual disk

in the storage array.

• Host server-to-virtual disk mappings are shared between RAID controller

modules in the storage array.

• A unique LUN must be used by a host group or host server to access a

virtual disk.

• Not every operating system has the same number of LUNs available for

use.

Host Types

A host server is a server that accesses a storage array. Host servers are mapped

to the virtual disks. Host servers have the following attributes:

• Host name—A name that uniquely identifies the host server.
• Host group (used in Cluster solutions only)—Two or more host servers

associated together to share access to the same virtual disks.
This host group is a logical entity you can create in MDSM. All host servers

in a host group must be running the same operating system.

• Host type—The operating system running on the host server.

Snapshot Virtual Disks

A snapshot is a point-in-time image of a virtual disk. The snapshot provides

an image of the virtual disk at the time the snapshot was created. You create a

snapshot so that an application (for example, a backup application) can

access the snapshot and read the data while the source virtual disk remains

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