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Intel Modular Server

Intel Modular Server. Understanding the Storage. MFSYS35. MFSYS25. Storage Pools. Storage Pools are created from physical disks. You select how many disks go into a Storage Pool. You can create multiple Storage Pools Storage Pools can be expanded More disks = more performance!.

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Intel Modular Server

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  1. Intel Modular Server Understanding the Storage MFSYS35 MFSYS25

  2. Storage Pools • Storage Pools are created from physical disks. • You select how many disks go into a Storage Pool. • You can create multiple Storage Pools • Storage Pools can be expanded • More disks = more performance!

  3. Virtual Drives • Virtual Drives (LUNs) are carved out of the storage pool • You define the size and the RAID level • You can have multiple Virtual Drives in a storage pool • Virtual Drives can be expanded • Virtual Drives are assigned to any of the 6 servers in the system • Virtual Drives can be assigned or reassigned on the fly!

  4. Slot Based LUN Mapping

  5. Slot Based LUN Mapping • With Slot Based LUN Mapping, the Virtual Drives are assigned to the server slot • If you replace a server in a particular slot, all the virtual drives will be automatically connected to the new server • You can reassign Virtual Drives if you encounter a server failure or if you proactively want to move operations to a different physical server

  6. Configuration Guide • One of the most common questions asked is “How should I lay it out?” • Should I create 1 large Storage Pool? • Should I have multiple Storage Pools? With Multiple Servers, you should create multiple pools which you can segregate by application workload

  7. Configuration Guide • Create Storage Pools based on application types for example • Operating Systems • Databases • Log Files • Build on this foundation as you add servers into the system This way your physical disks will be dedicated to particular types of applications – OS, DB, Logs, etc And should provide the best performance

  8. Configuration Guide Summary Multiple Storage Pools will yield better performance in a multiple compute module configuration Group applications together based on type in Storage Pools, such as 1 pool for all your Operating Systems, 1 pool for Databases etc. Treat the Modular Server System as a SAN, and consult SAN application guides, such as those for Exchange, SQL, Oracle etc.

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