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05-19-2004 02:51 PM
05-19-2004 02:51 PM
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05-19-2004 03:12 PM
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SolutionHitachi does say a Raid 5, so you don't really have to worry about 'stripping'.
You will need more than one path (fibre) to the array from your HPUX server. The two fibre cables will most likely run into a Switch, which has multiple connections to the Array.
good luck
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05-19-2004 04:43 PM
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Re: disk array versus jbod experiences
You will have a simple LUN ( Logical Unit Number ) Fundamentals while working with disk arrays.
The simple logic is you will get a software along with the array with which you can build a RAID of the available choice.
Each RAID will be given a LUN Number.These LUN's will be available to the HP-UX server and a single Disk with a device file say
/dev/dsk/c3t4d0.
Now you know very well what to do with this device files.
Yes to add on you will also have many performance boostings from the array side as it will have the option to increase,decrease the read-cache & write cache,with which you can configure the hardware to be used as per your software requirements.
If you application is read intensive then read cache should be set to high and vice-a-versa for write cache.
Regards
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05-20-2004 05:26 PM
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Re: disk array versus jbod experiences
What server(s) do you plan to connect?
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05-21-2004 05:07 AM
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