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NEC M310 - M110 Component Selection Part 13 Host Interface Options and Controller Types

NEC M310
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2. M110 Component Selection (13)
(2-4) Choose Host I/F
Notes: Single Controller Configuration
1) There is a case where the system crashes when a controller fails and although it is extremely
rare, data integrity cannot be guaranteed. To maintain higher reliability, a dual controller
configuration (standard model) is recommended.
2) Since write-cache is off, the write process does not use cache.
8/16Gb FC: High speed interface
10Gb iSCSI(Optical): High speed and easy connection interface
1/10Gb iSCSI(Copper): Low cost and easy connection interface
12Gb SAS: Low cost DAS(Direct Attached Storage) interface
16Gb FC and 10Gb iSCSI : Combo
(2-5) Dual Controller vs. Single Controller
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u Characteristics
Pros
High Functionality/High Availability
Data Protection
Online Firmware update
Snapshot, In-box/Inter-box Replication
Cons
Higher cost than single controller configuration
u Usage
Dual controller storage for requiring 24 hours x 7 days operation
(e.g.) System that provides services to users such as database
and groupware operation, etc.
Dual Controller Configuration
(Standard Model)
Single Controller Configuration
(Low Cost Model)
uCharacteristics
Pros
Lower cost than dual controller configuration
Cons
No support on cluster/FT server
No snapshot/data replication
No online Firmware upgrade
Usage
Single Controller storage for back up data as the primary back up
(e.g.) System which has a backup server connected with a
storage unit (single controller) as the primary backup and
a tape drive as the secondary backup.
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