[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] RAID10 Array
> Hi Everyone, > > I have 3 RAID ideas, and I'd appreciate some advice on which would be > better for lots of VMs for customers. > > My storage server will be able to hold 16 disks. I am going to export 1 > iSCSI LUN to each xen node. 6 nodes will connect to one storage server, > so that's 6 LUNs per server of equal size. The server will connect to a > switch using quad port bonded NICs (802.3ad), and each Xen node will > connect to the switch using Dual port bonded NICs. > > Idea 1: > 3 X RAID10 Arrays (4 disks per array) > 4 Hot Spares > 2 LUNs per array > > Idea 2: > 1 X RAID10 Array (12 disks per array) > 4 Hot Spares > 6 LUNs per array > > Idea 3: > 1 X RAID 10 Array (14 disks per array) > 2 Hot Spares > 6 LUNs per array Hello, It seems to be the best solution for the global IO throughput, I used to have an Equalogic San with such an architecture, but with a Lun (or two) for every VM. regards _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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