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MetaLUNs across shelves
Hi,
We have a clariion cx-300i that was installed several years ago. (Flare 2.26.301.5.031)
Way back when the EMC engineer was first setting it up, he told us it was not a good idea (or maybe not possible, I dont remember which) to stripe raid sets across enclosures.
If this is true, does it apply to single-stripe (expanded) meta-LUNs? I presume it wouldn't matter for concatenated metaLUNs since the stripe for each component would stay on its own enclosure.
I need to create a fairly large metaLUN (750G to 1TB) and the only reasonble way to do it - without taking a whole shelf! - seems to be to create 3 components 275 to 330G (roughly) each... But if I do that, I'll have to use a concatenated metaLUN.
your thoughts are appreciated
dynamox
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December 11th, 2013 19:00
i am sorry i meant vertical. Even with vertical, just make sure component LUNs do not share raid groups. Unless you have an application that can move some serious data (backup application, huge datawareouse) , you may not see any difference in terms of performance (horizontal versus vertical).
Good paper to reference
https://www.emc.com/collateral/hardware/white-papers/h1024-clariion-metaluns-cncpt-wp-ldv.pdf
wolf8963
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December 11th, 2013 13:00
Hi Dynamox,
thanks for the reply. By horizontal striping I presume you mean across enclosures (component 1 on enclosure 3, component 2 on enclosure 4, component 3 on enclosure 5 for example)?
Just want to double-check since I normally think of this as vertical striping....
thx
dynamox
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December 11th, 2013 13:00
you can create horizontally striped metas, just make sure that your MetaLUN components do not reside on the same raid group.
wolf8963
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December 12th, 2013 05:00
Thanks a ton dynamox,
Performance was a secondary concern. The main issue was just getting the necessary space and I need to go vertical for that!
Thanks again for your help