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04-22-2004 05:31 AM
04-22-2004 05:31 AM
Thanks!
Marvin
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04-22-2004 04:34 PM
04-22-2004 04:34 PM
Re: Duplex or Simplex
Please go through this post in same week. contain type os duples option and a image to explain also.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=565417
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Prashant S.
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04-22-2004 11:45 PM
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Re: Duplex or Simplex
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04-22-2004 11:51 PM
04-22-2004 11:51 PM
Re: Duplex or Simplex
What option you looking for this i suppose
Integrated duplex - All internal hard drives are using the embedded Smart Array 5i Plus Controller that controls up to six hard drives through two SCSI buses:
For connection on server check image it will help you.
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Prashant S.
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04-23-2004 01:53 AM
04-23-2004 01:53 AM
SolutionThe answer to both of your questions is yes.
Simultaneous read/write using both channels and redundancy in terms of channels.
Be aware that the SCSI backplane is split into a 2-4 configuration as in Prashants attached image. This means that SCSI Id's 0 and 1 and on one channel and SCSI Id's 2,3,4,5 are on the other.
Therefore as an example if you had 4 disks and wanted best performance and redundancy with say 2 mirror sets, you would have to make the mirrors across the two channels e.g. SCSI ID0 and SCSI ID 2 as a pair and the SCSI ID1 and SCSI ID 3 as another pair. This would allow for failure of one channel. It's not ideal however for raid 5 as most of the drives are on one side (the 4 drive side) but its not bad. Of course you can also add a PCI raid controller to the system and use it to control either or both sides of the split backplane.
I hope this helps.
Brian
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04-23-2004 04:11 AM
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Re: Duplex or Simplex
Thanks!