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11-07-2000 09:40 AM
11-07-2000 09:40 AM
Disk subsystem choice
(IBM will be present tomorrow and my boss thinks blue...)
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11-07-2000 09:43 AM
11-07-2000 09:43 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Is the IBM disk frame fully integrated with HP's diagnostic software ?? Will STM see it properly and be able to interrogate it, test it, log it etc ? I have big doubts all this functionality will work. Whereas a disk subsystem sold by HP will no doubt work fully with all HP's tools.
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11-07-2000 09:48 AM
11-07-2000 09:48 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Its now 18:45 and I should have finished my day...
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11-07-2000 09:50 AM
11-07-2000 09:50 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Apart from HP being able to see/interogate it, will HP support It?
There is a lot of expertise on HP disk systems/Hp servers but how much on big blue and a HP mix.
Does he really want youcompany to be "Testing" the Hp /IBM mix.
Just a few ideas
HTH and best of luck
Paula
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11-07-2000 10:18 AM
11-07-2000 10:18 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
I've run HP hosts with a couple of EMC frames when they were friendly partners. There were issues then that HP would not support their own kernel if we used EMC's Powerpath product because it modified the kernel. Now that they are more competing with each other than partnering, I wouldn't want that situation.
Go XP!
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11-07-2000 10:35 AM
11-07-2000 10:35 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
I have a N4000 that is doing nothing for more than a month (not installed => no disks), I promised to migrate an SP2 the day I have a subsystem that could do an alternate link under aix, we also have an OS390 some SUN and some DEC-ux and more AIXses...
I have always used HDS 57XX 58XX subsystems that are very fine littles subsystems only now I seems to make sence to get something more big and dynamicaly manageable...
My point of view doesnt count much without good reasons, for my superiors thought they think blue, say that if I did things my way, here we have mostly HP and some SUN and only HDS subsystems (correct, but they forget who's the poor devil having to deal with the system when things go wrong, so why do I prefer HP and HDS?...)
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11-07-2000 02:46 PM
11-07-2000 02:46 PM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
The I/O performance of the XP512 is head and shoulders higher than anything anyone else has, with 32 host Fibrechannel ports. The IBM system is nowhere near this.
The XP512 internal drive channels are dual ported Fibrechannels. The IBM still uses SSA.
The XP512 "phone home" capability informs service when a drive is starting to have troubles, so that it can be replaced *before* it actually fails.
There are many more advantages to the XP512,
but you would be better off going to the HDS web site for that information.
From what I have heard, the only advantage IBM has is that they have warehouses full of their "Shark" storage system, and due to lack of demand are practically giving them away.
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11-08-2000 12:47 AM
11-08-2000 12:47 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Best of all
Victor
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11-08-2000 12:48 AM
11-08-2000 12:48 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Victor - lets us know how you get on please.
Cheers,
Stefan
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11-08-2000 10:52 AM
11-08-2000 10:52 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
For Stephan
IBM were great this morning, you should know that SSA is far better technology than FC-AL since FC-AL is sequenced....
My main point was the number of connections:
Sharsk-ESS 16
HDS-9910 (XP48) 24
HDS-9960 (XP512) 32
IBM FLash copy=>limited to 1 active copy
Lack of support for sync.
HDS ShadowImage => up to 512 copies
support forward-reverse resync
Each copy is independant...
HDS has 73Gb/1020 RPM disks, not IBM...
Im going to bed...
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11-09-2000 09:16 AM
11-09-2000 09:16 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
Thanks for the rundown Victor. So I take it youre buying the HP ?
And I dont know what you mean by;
"SSA is far better technology than FC-AL since FC-AL is sequenced.... "
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11-09-2000 10:15 AM
11-09-2000 10:15 AM
Re: Disk subsystem choice
IBM dixit...because on ssa you can have 4 concurrent access (r or W) which means in mixed R/W up to 8 concurrent access... again IBM dixit
I will let you know next week, but it seems we should be going on HDS9910 (XP48) (budget...) then upgrade next year to HDS9960 (XP512)
Best regards
Victor