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09-27-2012 03:17 AM
09-27-2012 03:17 AM
Hi,
Want to know if we can build a 64 Node LeftHand Cluster ? I know HP recommends a max of 32 Nodes, but is it technical possible ?
We do not need performance ... just big file systems on multisite for archiving
Regards
Rcooper
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09-27-2012 04:22 AM
09-27-2012 04:22 AM
Re: Left hand cluster
We support a maximum of 32 nodes in a management group, but only a maximum of 16 nodes in a single cluster. And if you don’t want to have stress with support afterwards I wouldn’t suggest beyond the 16 nodes in a single cluster...
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09-27-2012 04:37 AM
09-27-2012 04:37 AM
Re: Left hand cluster
Thanks but Does it mean, it supports 32 nodes per cluster, right?
In the product bulletin, its mentioned 32 nodes in a cluster. And P4000 TOR, writing with maximum 256 drives supported.
Regards,
Rcooper
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09-27-2012 04:47 AM
09-27-2012 04:47 AM
Re: Left hand cluster
Hello,
P4000 SAN means management group as you can have different clusters in it with tiering/Peer Motion (for instance SSD, MDL SAS, SAS)
Mario
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09-27-2012 07:25 AM
09-27-2012 07:25 AM
SolutionSAN means Management Group not cluster here; so you can have 2 x 16 node clusters or multiple smaller clusters but not a single large cluster as one single pool of storage.
Hence, we support 32 node per single management group and max. 16 nodes per cluster.
Hope this explains.....
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10-01-2012 11:07 AM
10-01-2012 11:07 AM
Re: Left hand cluster
64 P4500 Nodes - I would love to know what your storage budget for this project is..!
MC...