Compaq ProLiant 8500 Compaq Parallel Database Cluster Model PDC/O1000 for Orac - Page 72
Refer to Planning Shared Storage Components for Non-Redundant Fibre
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Cluster Planning 4-13 In a PDC/O1000 cluster, each node is connected to shared storage disk drives housed in RA4000/RA4100 Arrays. When planning the amount of shared storage for your cluster, you must consider the following: I The maximum allowable number of shared storage arrays in one cluster. This maximum depends on several factors, including limits on the number of RA4000/RA4100 Arrays you can install in each non-redundant Fibre Channel Fabric or non-redundant FC-AL and how many Fibre Channel Fabrics and/or FC-ALs you plan to install in the cluster. I The number of non-redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics or non-redundant FC-ALs allowed in a cluster, in turn, depends upon the maximum number of Fibre Host Adapters that can be installed in the ProLiant server model you will be using. Refer to the server documentation for this information. I The appropriate number of shared storage arrays in a cluster is determined by the performance requirements of your cluster. Refer to "Planning Shared Storage Components for Non-Redundant Fibre Channel Fabrics" and "Planning Shared Storage Components for Non-Redundant Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loops" in this chapter for more information. The PDC/O1000 implements RAID at the hardware level, which is faster than software RAID. When you implement RAID on shared storage arrays, you use the hardware RAID to perform such functions as making copies of the data or calculating checksums. Use the Compaq Array Configuration Utility to implement RAID on your logical disks. NOTE: Do not use the software RAID offered by the operating system to configure your shared storage disks.