IBM 86884RX Installation Guide - Page 71
ServeRAID with external storage enclosures, Logical Drive Migration
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This section discusses some of the available xSeries storage solutions and related technologies, as well as tape backup and performance considerations. Note: All the IBM Storage Solutions are supported under Linux, as well as under Windows. For more information see: http://www.storage.ibm.com/linux ServeRAID with external storage enclosures The current ServeRAID-4 family of adapters includes the ServeRAID 4Mx and 4Lx. These 64-bit, Active PCI controllers include advanced features such as Logical Drive Migration, nine RAID levels including RAID 1E, 1E0 and 5E, as well as adapter and cluster failover. Restriction: At the time of writing, the ServeRAID adapters were not supported due to the unavailability of a 64-bit version of the ServeRAID configuration CD-ROM. ServeRAID-4Mx features two Ultra160 SCSI channels, 64 MB of battery-backed ECC cache memory, and an Intel i80303 processor. Up to 28 Ultra160 and Ultra2 SCSI devices are supported. ServeRAID-4Lx features one Ultra160 SCSI channel, 32 MB of ECC cache memory, and an Intel i80303 processor. Up to 14 Ultra160 and Ultra2 SCSI devices are supported. Each ServeRAID adapter supports up to 14 drives (and 160 MBps throughput) per channel (for an aggregate of up to 56 drives, for example). Multiple adapters can be installed as needs and available slots dictate. Note: ServeRAID 4H is not a supported option with the x450. The EXP300 storage expansion unit has a maximum 1 TB of disk storage (14 146.8 GB drives) in a 3U package, allowing up to 14 expansion units to be used in a standard 42U rack (meaning that a full rack of EXP300 units can hold an amazing 14 TB). The EXP300 provides Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) on key components, including hot-swap fans, hard drives, and redundant power supplies. The EXP300 is optimized for Ultra160 SCSI, with a sustained data transfer rate of 160 MBps. For more information on IBM SCSI RAID storage solutions, go to: http://ibm.com/pc/ww/eserver/xseries/scsi_raid.html Chapter 3. Planning 57