So most of these guidelines would still hold true even though these are different products.
So to be very specific :
1) I don't see a problem with this, nor do I see this violating best practices.
2) Correct, not a great idea.
3) Yes, they can be added at any stage. But not based on performance, I don't think, as NL-SAS drives normally don't help with performance. These are normally used for more static data with low perf requirements.
Thanks, already read them, not helpful, too little info. VNX best practices docs were much better, as they would go into details such as what the recommended drive counts are for certain RAID types, etc. The ones you shared are too high level.
AndreD Dell
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July 23rd, 2017 00:00
Hi,
These two white papers should contain your answers:
DELL EMC Unity Best Practices:
https://support.emc.com/docu69891_Dell-EMC-Unity:-Best-Practices-Guide.pdf?language=en_US
DELL EMC Unity Configuring Pools:
https://support.emc.com/docu69895_Dell_EMC_Unity_Family_Configuring_Pools.pdf?language=en_US
Thanks
Andre @ Dell EMC
AndreD Dell
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July 26th, 2017 07:00
Fair enough..
So most of these guidelines would still hold true even though these are different products.
So to be very specific
:
1) I don't see a problem with this, nor do I see this violating best practices.
2) Correct, not a great idea.
3) Yes, they can be added at any stage. But not based on performance, I don't think, as NL-SAS drives normally don't help with performance. These are normally used for more static data with low perf requirements.
Let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks
Andre @ Dell EMC
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July 26th, 2017 07:00
Thanks, already read them, not helpful, too little info. VNX best practices docs were much better, as they would go into details such as what the recommended drive counts are for certain RAID types, etc. The ones you shared are too high level.
Unfortunately, the question is still unanswered
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July 26th, 2017 08:00
well - best practices have to cover a lot of use cases
actual config is always a judgement call and depends on the workload and the performance expectations