Title: | Ask the Storage Architecture Group |
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Created: | Wed Oct 15 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Hi I have the following 2 queries on the Storageworks 310 array : 1. To utilize both the channels of the HSZ20 controller, are 2 storage shelves essential ? 2. In case of a digital unix cluster configuration with storageworks 310 array, are the software licenses (part of the platform kit ) required for each server ? OR it is required per storage array ? e.g. for a 2 node cluster with one sw310, can I order one platform kit (which will include one KZPSA-BB and a cable) , one KZPSA-BB and one SCSI cable ? Thanks in advance. Ajit Kale
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6414.1 | some answers... | STOWKS::BULTE | Wilko Bulte - European Storage Engineering | Mon Feb 24 1997 03:19 | 17 |
1. To utilize both the channels of the HSZ20 controller, are 2 storage shelves essential ? >> No, the RAID310 comes in split bus configuration, allowing >> both device channels to be used (1x 3 and 1x4 disks) 2. In case of a digital unix cluster configuration with storageworks 310 array, are the software licenses (part of the platform kit ) required for each server ? OR it is required per storage array ? >> RAID310 is not qualified or supported on DUNIX clusters. >> Having said that, it is likely to work because it uses >> the same HSOF firmware that lives inside a HSZ40 Wilko | |||||
6414.2 | sw310 is supported in ASE config | XFMV01::AJITK | Mon Feb 24 1997 06:24 | 11 | |
ref.1 Thanks for the replies ... As per the Product Manager's reply to one of the notes in the ASE conference, SW310 is qualified as a shared storage option in a Digital Unix cluster. So any answers to the licensing question ? Ajit |