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тАО04-09-2010 11:11 AM
тАО04-09-2010 11:11 AM
MSA70 vs MSA2024sa
I've been looking at upgrading our AX100 to a msa 70 or 2024sa
I have a couple of concerns that I'm not sure about though.
If I got the 70 I want to attach it to 2 p800 controllers to create an active/active connection?
So if One controller failes, the other will pick right up where the failed controller left off.
can the msa70 with 2 p800 controllers do that?
If we don't go that route, I'm 99% sure the msa2024 can do that.
Ultimately I want half the disk to be on raided for exchange and the other half raided for storage. Each server using a controller, but if one of the controllers fails, storage will continue to run till we replace the controller.
Thanks in advance.
I have a couple of concerns that I'm not sure about though.
If I got the 70 I want to attach it to 2 p800 controllers to create an active/active connection?
So if One controller failes, the other will pick right up where the failed controller left off.
can the msa70 with 2 p800 controllers do that?
If we don't go that route, I'm 99% sure the msa2024 can do that.
Ultimately I want half the disk to be on raided for exchange and the other half raided for storage. Each server using a controller, but if one of the controllers fails, storage will continue to run till we replace the controller.
Thanks in advance.
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тАО04-12-2010 11:47 PM
тАО04-12-2010 11:47 PM
Re: MSA70 vs MSA2024sa
Kevin,
according product bulletin: "On HP ProLiant servers Dual Domain support is available for the HP Smart Array P800 attached to a MSA70 with the addition of the HP StorageWorks Dual Domain I/O Module Option (AG779A). (Single initiator environment only.)"
So, it's better to use 2024 if you need A\A scheme.
according product bulletin: "On HP ProLiant servers Dual Domain support is available for the HP Smart Array P800 attached to a MSA70 with the addition of the HP StorageWorks Dual Domain I/O Module Option (AG779A). (Single initiator environment only.)"
So, it's better to use 2024 if you need A\A scheme.
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тАО04-13-2010 02:10 AM
тАО04-13-2010 02:10 AM
Re: MSA70 vs MSA2024sa
MSA2024 can do it, just make sure you get the two controllers :)
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