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The basics of Storage Microsoft clustering Grey File services

The basics of Storage Microsoft clustering Grey File services. Storage RAID Types of RAID Protocols SAN Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) What is clustering Terminology How we are configured at Grey Grey File Services PC and Mac access. Storage. RAID SCSI SAN Fiber Channel iSCSI. RAID.

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The basics of Storage Microsoft clustering Grey File services

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  1. The basics ofStorageMicrosoft clusteringGrey File services

  2. Storage • RAID • Types of RAID • Protocols • SAN • Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) • What is clustering • Terminology • How we are configured at Grey • Grey File Services • PC and Mac access

  3. Storage • RAID • SCSI • SAN • Fiber Channel • iSCSI

  4. RAID • R – Redundant • A – Array • I – Inexpensive (or Independent) • D – Disks

  5. Types of RAID • RAID 0 "Stripe Set" • RAID 1 "Mirror" • RAID 3 & 4 "Stripe Set dedicated parity" • RAID 5 "Stripe Set distributed parity" • RAID 6 "Stripe Set dual distributed parity" • RAID 0+1 or RAID 10 "Nested RAID“ • Definition of Parity: If a single drive in the array fails, data blocks and a parity block from the working drives can be combined to reconstruct the missing data.

  6. RAID Disk Configuration Striped Set RAID 0 Mirror Set RAID 1 Stripe Set dedicated parity RAID 3 & 4 Stripe Set distributed parity RAID 5 Stripe Set distributed dual parity RAID 6

  7. RAID Disk Configuration + = RAID 0+1 Striped Set Mirror Set Striped Set & Mirror Set + = RAID 10 Mirror Set Striped Set Mirror Set & Striped Set

  8. Why RAID 0+1 or RAID 10 High Data Transfer Performance Very High Reliability combined with High Performance X X X X X X Loss of RAID Loss of RAID

  9. SCSI • S – Small • C – Computer • S – System • I – Interface

  10. What is SCSI • A set of standards • SCSI most common uses • Hard Disks, Tape Drive and other Devices • SCSI interfaces

  11. What is Fiber Channel • a gigabit-speed network technology primarily used for storage networking • Fiber Channel signaling can run on both twisted pair copper wire and fiber-optic cable • There are three major Fibre Channel topologies: • Point-to-Point • Arbitrated loop • Switched fabric

  12. What is iSCSI • A protocol that allows clients (called initiators) to send SCSI commands to SCSI storage devices (targets) on remote servers. • Uses TCP/IP (typically TCP port 3260) • iSCSI needs • Initiator • Host Bus Adapter (HBA) • Target

  13. SAN • S – Storage • A – Area • N – Network

  14. What is a SAN • An architecture to attach to remote computer storage devices • Disk Arrays • Tape Libraries • Optical Jukeboxes • SANs often utilize a Fiber Channel or iSCSI fabric topology

  15. SAN Configuration for File Servers

  16. SAN Configuration for Exchange

  17. Microsoft Clustering (MSCS) • What is a Cluster • Terminology • How we are configured here at Grey

  18. What is a Cluster • Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) is software designed to allow servers to work together as computer cluster, to provide failover and increased availability of applications • Minimum number of nodes in a cluster is 1 • Maximum number of nodes in a cluster is 8 • Need shared disk San or NAS storage • Windows 2003 Enterprise Server

  19. Terminology • Node • Cluster Service • Quorum • Resources • Groups • Virtual Server

  20. Active / Passive

  21. Failover

  22. How we are Configured at Grey

  23. Grey File Services • CLFS-777-01 • ExtremeZ-IP • PC and Mac Access • AFP / SMB • PC = \\CLFS-777-01\ShareName • Mac = MacShare, FileShare, FileShare2, & FileShare3

  24. File Servers • Virtual Server • CLFS-777-01 • IP Address – 172.18.1.52 • Physical Server 1 • FS-777-CL01 • IP Address – 172.18.1.50 • Physical Server 2 • FS-777-CL02 • IP Address – 172.18.1.51

  25. ExtremeZ-IP

  26. ExtremeZ-IP

  27. AFP / SMB • AFP • Apple Filing Protocol • SMB • Server Message Block

  28. PC Access to File Shares • \\CLSF-777-01\ShareName

  29. Mac Access to File Shares • Search Domain and DNS Servers • GGG.GREY.GLOBAL • 172.18.1.22 & 172.18.1.28 • Server Names and IP Address • MacShare • 172.18.1.120 • FileShare • 172.18.1.121 • FileShare2 • 172.18.1.119 • FileShare3 • 172.18.1.118

  30. Mac Access to File Shares

  31. Mac Access to File Shares

  32. Resources on the Web • The Google –http://Google.com • Microsoft – http://www.microsoft.com • ClusterHelp– http://www.clusterhelp.com/ • Server Clustering – http://msmvps.com/blogs/clustering/default.aspx • Wikipedia – http://en.wikipedia.org • MacWindows– http://macwindows.com/ • Lifehacker – http://lifehacker.com/ • AFP548 – http://www.afp548.com

  33. Questions?

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