I believe by default this is raid6 (which is 2 spares). Not sure about second question, but different protocols can be used via same interface. IPMI is for remote management and in 99% of cases this is not used (even if people configure it); you need another box for it. For VTL, choose one which is on NBU compatibility guide.
Raid6 use two interfaces one in each card in aggregation or standby mode for redundancy - use this IP/name to register with the backup application use additional IPs and dynamic interface groups for additional bandwidth load balancing IPMI is for lights out - unless you are remote and can't reach it may good to have use DDVTL emulation cheers, -e
ble1
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June 5th, 2017 12:00
I believe by default this is raid6 (which is 2 spares). Not sure about second question, but different protocols can be used via same interface. IPMI is for remote management and in 99% of cases this is not used (even if people configure it); you need another box for it. For VTL, choose one which is on NBU compatibility guide.
xcvx
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June 5th, 2017 04:00
Anybody ?
dynamox
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June 5th, 2017 14:00
no necessarily, you can use ipmitool on Linux and ipmiutil on Windows to do the same thing
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June 5th, 2017 16:00
Raid6 use two interfaces one in each card in aggregation or standby mode for redundancy - use this IP/name to register with the backup application use additional IPs and dynamic interface groups for additional bandwidth load balancing IPMI is for lights out - unless you are remote and can't reach it may good to have use DDVTL emulation cheers, -e