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01-03-2013 08:31 AM
01-03-2013 08:31 AM
P2000 vDisk Configuration
We have a G3 P2000 FC (dual controller) with 12 300gb 15k SAS drives for use in a new vSphere enviroment. Small user base < 50. There will be approx 8 to 10 servers ranging from 50 to 100 gb in size with multiple volumes (ie OS c: , Data Volume d: , etc) including an Exchange server and a database server. We are trying to plan the vDisk configuration. MSA documentation says to balance the vDisks with the controllers. However, the amount of drives available are considerable reduced if we use 2 RAID10 vdisks. Possible options were:
ControllerA - 6 disk RAID10 (900gb)
ControllerB - 4 disk RAID5 (900gb)
2 Spares
or
ControllerA - 5 disk RAID5 (1200gb)
ControllerB - 5 disk RAID5 (1200gb)
2 spares
Is it necessary to split the vDisks?
What would be a good size for the volumes(LUNs) to hold datastores in this scenerio?
Is there a considerable difference in using RAID5 vs RAID10?
Many thanks in advance for any advise.
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01-03-2013 08:49 AM
01-03-2013 08:49 AM
Re: P2000 vDisk Configuration
Hope this helps!
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01-03-2013 12:45 PM
01-03-2013 12:45 PM
Re: P2000 vDisk Configuration
Thanks for the reply. This is our first SAN, so wanted to be sure it was set up correctly the first time. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the VMware datastore to LUN relationship. The amount of LUNs may be somewhat limited when the drives are split. Research suggests LUNs in the range of 500 - 7000GB. We may only have approx 900gb per array, depending on RAID selection.
Is it correct that there will be a datastore for each LUN?
What would be a good size for a LUN/Datastore?
Currently, all our phsical servers are RAID5 and work well.
Should we expect the virtual machines to perform the same?
Thanks again for any assistance, it is greatly appreciated.