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06-03-2004 03:10 AM
06-03-2004 03:10 AM
DS2300 and 4Si versus VA7100
TIA
Andy
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06-03-2004 06:21 PM
06-03-2004 06:21 PM
Re: DS2300 and 4Si versus VA7100
if you are asking to decide between 4si and Va7000, obviously va is a better option. both performance as well as number of problems are concerned.
VA in itself may not be an Ideal storage for a production environment. But if you are constrained by cost then you have no choice.
In my opinion raid 4Si is not a good or stable solution. there are many instances of data losses and recovery is difficult.
But I do not have any statistics to provide you.
Cheers,
Mohan.
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06-03-2004 06:42 PM
06-03-2004 06:42 PM
Re: DS2300 and 4Si versus VA7100
VA7100 is definitely going to outperform your 4si+DS2300 combination, just for a simple logic that VA7100 has an Fibre channel interface and works at 1GBps while your DS2300 is a Ultra 3 SCSI interface and will work at maximum speed of 320MBps.
VA7100 has inbuilt RAID on the box and support, AutoRaid while your 4si card may not have the option for autoraid.
As far as redundancy and future expandability is concerned, VA7100 is the best
with best wishes
Naveej
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06-03-2004 07:07 PM
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Re: DS2300 and 4Si versus VA7100
I'd like to point out that the bandwidths someone reported for the 4si and the fiber are incorrect: fc is available at 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps, depending on the hardware you choose.
The 4si has 4 ultra 2 channels, each providing 80 MBps. Even so, the aggregate bandwidth of the 4si is able to outperform the fc solution (note the lowercase "b" in 1 Gbps: 1 giga _bit_ per second and the uppercase "B" in 80 MBps: 80 mega _bytes_ per second; if you have to compare them, divide 1 (or 2) Gbps by 8, getting 125 (or 250) MBps: even with the conversion, 4 channels on the 4si can go as far as 320 MBps, which is of course more than the fc).
Seeing that performance-wise the comparison is in favor of the 4si solution (if the disk layout is planned out carefully, of course, and providing that the ds2300 can have its disks split among the four channels of the 4si - even two would be fine up to 10 disks), you have to consider the adding-value features of each solution.
If at some point in the future you are going to share the storage with other systems, the SAN is of course a more flexible solution.
Where i work, we have a 4si connected to a SC-10 disk-array with 10 disks configured in split-bus mode and raid 0+1, we use them to house oracle datafiles too; i can assure you that the performance is quite good.
Hope this helps,
Alberto
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06-03-2004 09:05 PM
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Re: DS2300 and 4Si versus VA7100
Good luck!
Regards,
Ira
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