Cabling storage for your san-attached cluster – Dell AX4-5 User Manual

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Cabling Your Cluster Hardware

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Cabling Storage for Your SAN-Attached Cluster

A SAN-attached cluster is a cluster configuration where all cluster nodes are
attached to a single storage system or to multiple storage systems through a
SAN using a redundant switch fabric.

SAN-attached cluster configurations provide more flexibility, expandability,
and performance than direct-attached configurations.

Figure 2-6 shows an example of a two node, SAN-attached cluster.

Figure 2-7 shows an example of an eight-node, SAN-attached cluster.

Similar cabling concepts can be applied to clusters that contain a different
number of nodes.

NOTE:

The connections listed in this section are representative of one proven

method of ensuring redundancy in the connections between the cluster nodes and
the storage system. Other methods that achieve the same type of redundant
connectivity may be acceptable.

Figure 2-6.

Two-Node SAN-Attached Cluster

cluster node

cluster node

private network

Fibre Channel
connections

storage system

Fibre Channel
switch

Fibre Channel
switch

public network

Fibre Channel
connections

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