Avg deployments on hybrid (hdd and ssd) storage, Benefits, Figure 7 – Dell POWEREDGE R720XD User Manual

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Dell High Availability and Disaster Recovery Solutions Using Microsoft SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn
Availability Groups

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Advantages and limitations of implementing AVG on shared storage

Advantages:

Cost effective HA and DR solution for Enterprise Customers

Instance level protection using FCIs

Support of multi-subnet FCI clustering enables a DR solution using AlwaysOn with multi-subnet
FCI

Flexible failover policy for granular trigger events for automatic failovers

Support for variety of storage types and configurations at each site (iSCSI, FC, SAS etc.)

May benefit from enhanced SAN features

Limitations:

No Automatic failover/failback support for FCI when it is combined with AVG functionality

AVG deployments on hybrid (HDD and SSD) storage

In HA and DR solutions, it is always a good practice to use high performing drives such as SSDs in the
primary site to get faster failover benefits and high performing databases within the primary site. Dell
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generation servers (such as the R720 and R820) come with support for front-loading PCIe SSD

drives.

Benefits

Dell™ PowerEdge R720 and R820 servers support up to four 2.5-inch 350G front-access PCIe SSDs drives.
Figure 7 shows a possible deployment of AlwaysOn Availability Groups on the PCIe SSDs drives of Dell
PowerEdge servers.

AVG deployments on SSD and HDD

Figure 7.

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