Rip, For context; the purpose of the SPS unit(s) is to provide power in the event of a site AC power outage so the Storage Processors can save the contents of Write Cache to persistent media (some of the disks in Bus 0 Enclosure 0). Note that in the absence of any fully charged SPS unit the Write Cache will not be enabled, and also note there is a weekly test of each SPS unit performed by the array. Having two SPS units a) allows the Write Cache to stay enabled through the weekly SPS testing, and b) provides an additional layer of protection in the unlikely event that one SPS unit fails during a site AC outage.
That makes sense. So for purposes of data integrity, I would want to set all the LUNS owned by SPA in case of a power failure. And SPB would just be a standby in case of an SP failure, correct?
Rip, The Standby Power Supply batteries supply backup power to the Storage Processor Enclosure, not the individual Storage Processors. There are two to provide redundancy in the backup power to the Storage Processor Enclosure, not a particular Storage Processor.
You will want to balance the LUN ownership between SPA and SPB to balance the utilization of the Storage Processors. Each Storage Processor is active and services LUN access, but only one owns a LUN at a time.
Also, if you are up for a bit of reading I highly recommend the following whitepapers on Powerlink. Just perform a search using the title. These white papers will answer a lot of questions regarding the management and configurations of the arrays.
EMC CLARiiON Fibre Channel Storage System Fundamentals
EMC CLARiiON Best Practices for Fibre Channel Storage
Actually if you look at the diagram you referenced, each SPS connects to each Power Supply AND to each SP.
Power Comes into the array through two SPS, and then each SPS distributes power to one of the power connection for the SPE and DAE 0_0. There is also a data connection from each SPS to each SP. This allows the SPS to notify the SP that it needs to dump cache, and for the SP to monitor the status of the SPS.
Right, the Storage Process receive power from the Storage Processor Enclosure, not that Standby Power Supply. As Allen pointed out the connection between the SP and SPS is a data cable.
The job of the SPS is to provide power to the SPE and DAE0 on Bus 0 in the event of power loss. A power failure will cause the SPS to send a signal to the SP telling them to dump data in cache to the vault disks and power down.
EMC publishes setup guides for each CLARiiON model on Powerlink. It will describe the physical connections for power and data cabling complete with diagrams. You should download the config guide for the array you are deploying for the complete details.
What are the advantages and disadvantages for having one SPS vs. two in an array?
Thanks,
Rip
advantage of having one SPS , less Cost , Disadvantage single point of failure incase of power loss and sps failure Disadvantage of two sps , more cost advantage of two sps , no SPF , guarantee data integrity and HA
SPE and DAE-OS Power Supply ¿A¿ to the SPS ¿A¿ on the right SPE and DAE-OS Power Supply ¿B¿ to the SPS ¿B on the left SPS ¿A¿ monitoring cable to SPA SPS Port on the right SPS ¿B¿ monitoring cable to SPB SPS Port on the left SPS ¿A¿ to the PDU on the right SPS ¿B¿ to the PDU on the left DAEs above the DAE-OS directly to the PDU
so SPS A is connected to PS A on SPE and SPS B is connected to PS B on SPE DAE-OS the Enclosure that contain vault drives
The storage arrays come with two SPS standard. I don't know if you can have it removed from the quote to cut costs. I don't know why you would want to either.
Our 300 definitely came with 2, but I'm not sure if there was an option to get the second one. We would never buy without the second even if the option existed.
DGM3
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September 17th, 2008 20:00
For context; the purpose of the SPS unit(s) is to provide power in the event of a site AC power outage so the Storage Processors can save the contents of Write Cache to persistent media (some of the disks in Bus 0 Enclosure 0). Note that in the absence of any fully charged SPS unit the Write Cache will not be enabled, and also note there is a weekly test of each SPS unit performed by the array. Having two SPS units a) allows the Write Cache to stay enabled through the weekly SPS testing, and b) provides an additional layer of protection in the unlikely event that one SPS unit fails during a site AC outage.
Regards,
DGM
Mosa3lyan
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September 17th, 2008 23:00
the second SPS to connect PSB and DAE-OS
so two SPS to guarantee data integrity in case of power failure
Scott_Michaski
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Thanks for the quick response.
Rip
AranH1
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September 18th, 2008 12:00
The Standby Power Supply batteries supply backup power to the Storage Processor Enclosure, not the individual Storage Processors. There are two to provide redundancy in the backup power to the Storage Processor Enclosure, not a particular Storage Processor.
You will want to balance the LUN ownership between SPA and SPB to balance the utilization of the Storage Processors. Each Storage Processor is active and services LUN access, but only one owns a LUN at a time.
AranH1
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September 18th, 2008 12:00
EMC CLARiiON Fibre Channel Storage System Fundamentals
EMC CLARiiON Best Practices for Fibre Channel Storage
CLARiiON High Availability (HA) Best Practices
Mosa3lyan
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September 19th, 2008 05:00
check this pic http://i37.tinypic.com/2py93ra.jpg
anyway thx arnah
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Power Comes into the array through two SPS, and then each SPS distributes power to one of the power connection for the SPE and DAE 0_0. There is also a data connection from each SPS to each SP. This allows the SPS to notify the SP that it needs to dump cache, and for the SP to monitor the status of the SPS.
AranH1
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September 19th, 2008 08:00
The job of the SPS is to provide power to the SPE and DAE0 on Bus 0 in the event of power loss. A power failure will cause the SPS to send a signal to the SP telling them to dump data in cache to the vault disks and power down.
AranH1
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September 19th, 2008 11:00
EMC publishes setup guides for each CLARiiON model on Powerlink. It will describe the physical connections for power and data cabling complete with diagrams. You should download the config guide for the array you are deploying for the complete details.
Mosa3lyan
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Mosa3lyan
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one SPS vs. two in an array?
Thanks,
Rip
advantage of having one SPS , less Cost , Disadvantage single point of failure incase of power loss and sps failure
Disadvantage of two sps , more cost
advantage of two sps , no SPF , guarantee data integrity and HA
Mosa3lyan
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September 19th, 2008 11:00
SPE and DAE-OS Power Supply ¿B¿ to the SPS ¿B on the left
SPS ¿A¿ monitoring cable to SPA SPS Port on the right
SPS ¿B¿ monitoring cable to SPB SPS Port on the left
SPS ¿A¿ to the PDU on the right
SPS ¿B¿ to the PDU on the left
DAEs above the DAE-OS directly to the PDU
so SPS A is connected to PS A on SPE
and SPS B is connected to PS B on SPE
DAE-OS the Enclosure that contain vault drives
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Allen Ward
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