HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000 Storage Physical Planning Manual

Table 11 External Controller Node Connections (continued)
Recommended ConfigurationMinimum ConfigurationConnection Type
with connections distributed evenly
across all nodes
Varies according to system and network
configuration
NoneMaintenance
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To provide redundancy and to permit online software upgrades, both controller nodes in a node pair (for example,
nodes 0 and 1, nodes 2 and 3, and so on) must maintain connections to each host server.
Each controller node supports one Ethernet connection to a switch or hub. Separate connections
from the Ethernet switch or hub to at least two controller nodes are required to support
redundancy.
With redundancy, one IP address is shared between the two connections and only one network
connection is active at a time. If the active network connection fails, the IP address is
automatically moved to the surviving network connection.
At a minimum, the storage system requires one Fibre Channel (or iSCSI) connection from a
host computer to a controller node. However, separate connections from each host computer
to each of the controller nodes in the storage server, with connections distributed evenly across
all nodes, are recommended.
(Table 12 (page 69)) shows the maximum supported Fibre Channel cable length based on the
cable size and port speed.
Table 12 Cable Limitations for Fibre Channel Host Connectivity
Cable Length LimitSpeedCable Size
100 meters2 Gbps62.5 micron
70 meters4 Gbps62.5 micron
300 meters2 Gbps50 micron
150 meters4 Gbps50 micron
150 meters10 Gbps50 micron
Internal Cable Connections
For storage systems housed in single cabinets, internal system Fibre Channel cabling is complete
upon arrival. For multiple-cabinet configurations, the installation technician completes connections
between the controller node cabinet and the drive chassis cabinet or cabinets.
NOTE: For important exceptions to the cabling rules and guidelines described in this section,
see the HP 3PAR OS Administrator’s Guide.
The following table shows the typical Fibre Channel cable lengths required for a given type of
connection:
Table 13 Fibre Channel Cable Usage Guidelines
Used forCable Length
Drive chassis to controller node connections in the same
cabinet.
6 m
Cabling between cabinets. Always round up to the nearest
size.
10 m, 25, 50 m, 100 m
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