Network-attached cluster – Dell AX4-5 User Manual

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Cabling Your Blade Cluster Hardware

Network-Attached Cluster

A network-attached cluster is a cluster configuration where all cluster nodes

are attached to a single storage system or to multiple storage systems through

a network using a redundant switch fabric. Network-attached cluster

configurations provide flexibility, expandability, and performance with either

iSCSI or Fibre Channel storage arrays.

Network-Attached Cluster Configured With an Internal Fabric
An internal fabric incorporates switch modules that do not connect to

external switches. Each server module I/O port is internally connected to a

port on a switch module. Up to two storage systems can be connected to the

outgoing ports on a switch module with internal fabric.

Cabling One PowerEdge Server Enclosure to One Storage System
In this configuration, a PowerEdge M1000e server enclosure is connected to

Dell|EMC CX3-20 storage system. The server and storage components in

your configuration may vary.
To cable one PowerEdge server enclosure to Dell|EMC CX3-20 storage

system:

1 Connect a cable from Fibre Channel switch module 1 to SP-A fibre port 0

(first fibre port).

2 Connect a cable from Fibre Channel switch module 1 to SP-B fibre port 1

(second fibre port).

3 Connect a cable from Fibre Channel switch module 2 to SP-A fibre port 1

(second fibre port).

4 Connect a cable from Fibre Channel switch module 2 to SP-B fibre port 0

(first fibre port).

Figure 2-3 shows how to cable a PowerEdge M1000e sever enclosure to the

CX3-20 storage system. The server module’s dual-port Fibre Channel

daughter card and Fibre Channel switch modules are connected internally in

the system chassis.

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