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Table 5. Supported expansion enclosures
Enclosure (MTM) Description Enclosure height
2072-12F
2072-E12
12-slot expansion enclosure for 3.5-inch drives 2U
2072-24F
2072-E24
24-slot expansion enclosure for 2.5-inch drives 2U
2072-92F
2072-E92
92-slot expansion enclosure for 2.5-inch or
3.5-inch drives
5U
Figure 2 on page 3 shows an example of a Storwize V5000E system as a traditional RAID storage
system. The internal drives are congured into arrays. Volumes are created from those arrays.
Figure 2. Example of the system as a RAID storage system
The two node canisters are known as an I/O group. The node canisters are responsible for serving I/O on
the volumes. Because a volume is served by both node canisters, no availability is lost if one node
canister fails or is taken offline. The Asymmetric Logical Unit Access (ALUA) features of SCSI are used to
disable the I/O for a node before it is taken offline or when a volume cannot be accessed through that
node.
System management
Each control enclosure contains two node canisters. Together, the system nodes canisters operate as a
single system. System management and error reporting are provided through an Ethernet interface to one
of the nodes in the system, which is called the conguration node. The conguration node runs a web
server and provides a command-line interface (CLI). The conguration node is a role that either node can
take. If the current conguration node fails, the other node becomes the conguration node. Each node
also provides a command-line interface and web interface for servicing hardware.
Fabric types
I/O operations between hosts and system nodes and between the system nodes and RAID storage
systems use the SCSI standard. The system nodes communicate with each other by using private SCSI
commands.
Table 6 on page 4 shows the fabric types that can be used for communicating between hosts, nodes,
and RAID storage systems. All installed fabric types can be used at the same time.
Chapter 1. System overview
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