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Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration (CLI)
Variable Single controller pool ownership
Multiple pools owned by different
controllers
I/O latency Internal read cache is not available
during a failback or takeover
operation, which can significantly
increase latencies for read-heavy
workloads that fit into available read
cache. Latency of write operations is
unaffected.
With external read cache
configurations (EL2ARC), read
performance is unaffected. Read
cache is shared between cluster
peers during a failback or takeover
operation, resulting in no read
latency.
Internal read cache is not available
during a failback or takeover
operation, which can significantly
increase latencies for read-heavy
workloads that fit into available read
cache. Latency of both read and
write operations may be increased
due to greater contention for
controller resources. This is caused
by running two workloads on the
surviving controller instead of the
usual one. When nominal workloads
on each controller approach the
controller's maximum capabilities,
latencies in the failed-over state may
be extremely high.
With external read cache
configurations (EL2ARC), read
performance is unaffected. Read
cache is shared between cluster
peers during a failback or takeover
operation, resulting in no read
latency.
Storage flexibility All available physical storage can be
used by shares and LUNs.
Only the storage allocated to a
particular pool can be used by that
pool's shares and LUNs. Storage is
not shared across pools, so if one
pool fills up while the other has free
space, some storage may be wasted.
Network connectivity All network devices in each
controller can be used while that
controller is providing service.
Only half of all network devices
in each controller can be used
while that controller is providing
service. Therefore each pool can
be connected to only half as many
physically disjoint networks.
Related Topics
“Shutting Down a Clustered Configuration (CLI)” on page 199
Clustering Considerations for Networking
Network device, datalink, and interface failures do not cause a clustered subsystem controller to
fail. To protect against network failures inside or outside of the appliance, IPMP and/or LACP
214 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.x • September 2016

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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Specifications

General IconGeneral
Connectivity10GbE, 40GbE, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel
ProtocolsNFS, SMB, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, HTTP
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Data Protectionsnapshots, clones, remote replication
Data ReductionInline compression, deduplication
High AvailabilityRedundant hardware components (controllers, power supplies, fans). Automatic failover between controllers. Hot-swappable drives and components. Cluster configurations for increased availability and scalability.
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, REST API
Storage TypeHybrid (SSD + HDD), All-Flash
Storage CapacityUp to several petabytes
EncryptionAES-256 encryption at rest

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