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yesterday - last edited 34m ago by support_s
yesterday - last edited 34m ago by support_s
How to connect iscsi server having different subnet compared to nimble subnet.
Need procedure to connect VMWARE / Hyperv iscsi server to Nimble iscsi with different subnet.
Nimble and Servers are in different subnet.
Also there are existing servers with same subnet as nimble currently running and working fine.
This is new POC.
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yesterday
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Re: How to connect iscsi server having different subnet compared to nimble subnet.
Hi,
Nimble does not block iscsi routing, however it is not a best practice and we would not recommend. Some customers have it but you need to be sure that infrastucture is very reliable. It might introduce latency and performance issues.
Once you configure, default gateway in array UI> Administration> network , it should work.
Below is a snippet from deployment guide - https://infosight.hpe.com/InfoSight/media/cms/active/public/HPE_Nimble_Storage_Deployment_Considerations_for_Networking.pdf
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iSCSI considerations
The iSCSI protocol is a block storage protocol with specific dependencies on adequate response times, throughput, and latency. The iSCSI protocol does not prohibit the routing of iSCSI traffic, as long as the network infrastructure can provide sufficiently high throughput and low latency.
The following guidelines apply to iSCSI networks:
тАв Keep the number of network hops to a minimum.
тАв Avoid the use of slow wide area network (WAN) links.
тАУ Choose wirespeed layer 3 switching in preference to traditional routers.
тАв Be aware that iSCSI is particularly sensitive to high rates of packet loss.
тАУ WAN links (which HPE does not recommend using) must have sufficient guaranteed bandwidth.
тАУ Switches, routers, firewalls, and other devices in the communication path must have sufficient resources available, including CPU,
system memory, and packet buffer memory.
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yesterday
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Re: How to connect iscsi server having different subnet compared to nimble subnet.
Hi
best way is to create a new ISCSI network for the new servers if you have free NICs on
the Nimble storage
Regards