Hello,
I am deploying a new 8040 and it was requested that the aggregates / raid groups are laid out in such a way that no more than 2 disks in any raid group are within the same shelf.
At first this sounds like it reduces single points of failure and could protect availability from the failure of a full disk shelf.
I argue against this strategy and was wondering if anyone in this list had any feedback.
My thought is that this configuration is marginally increasing availability at the sacrifice of additional risk to data integrity. With this strategy, each time a disk failed we would endure not only the initial rebuilt to spare, but a second rebuild when a
disk replace is executed to put the original shelf/slot/disk back into the the active raid group.