Greetings fellow toasters!
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We're looking at moving our 2 FAS940
systems from tradtional volumes to flexvols + aggregates.
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It would seem to me that the same rules
and guidelines for creating traditional volumes now apply directly to the
aggregate level (for the most part). By rules and guidelines I mean
things like trying not to mix disk sizes, try to avoid volumes (now aggregates?)
that span FC adapters, etc.
Are any of these things still a concern
on modern versions of ONTAP (7+)? Does anyone have any best practices
they'd be willing to share in regards to aggregate creation? NOW
says "make them as big as possible using as many spindles as possible",
but that doesn't really help much. We use our filers for unstructured
data only; cifs + nfs but no databases, no snapmirror, no snapvault, etc..
TIA,
Jeff Mery - MCSE, MCP
National Instruments
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