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тАО03-27-2003 09:44 AM
тАО03-27-2003 09:44 AM
Zoning for Disks and Tape
We plan to use HP OmniBack for backing up.
The question I have is around zoning. I have heard bad things about mixing the Tape and Disks in the same zone. Does this problem apply if instead of creating one zone we create a Tape zone and a Disk zone but use some of the ports in both zones?
We basically want to be able to have as many servers as possible able to see the Tape directly but also have resillience for the disks.
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тАО03-28-2003 01:19 AM
тАО03-28-2003 01:19 AM
Re: Zoning for Disks and Tape
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тАО03-28-2003 08:26 AM
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Re: Zoning for Disks and Tape
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тАО01-18-2016 08:21 AM
тАО01-18-2016 08:21 AM
Re: Zoning for Disks and Tape
All:
Do you think that this is still true? Do you have to have separate the tape and disk HBAs? In 2015?
Stuart
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тАО01-18-2016 08:34 AM
тАО01-18-2016 08:34 AM
Re: Zoning for Disks and Tape
Depends on the manufacturers, but the SCSI protocol hasn't changed. You may want to get and study the HP SAN Design Reference Guide http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00403562.pdf
You may be able to use the same host HBA WWNs in multiple zones; one to your disk array (multiple disk arrays, multiple zones), and an additional zone to your tape array.
And you should always have each host in its own zones separate from all other hosts.
Note: While I work for Hewlett Packard Enterprise, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company.
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