Rene,
Generally speaking, AT shelves are best suited for backup systems and nearstores, for archiving data. The performance for a production system is noticably lesser on AT shelves. But it also depends on what sort of production you're speaking of; if it's static data with mostly read operations, you might be able to get away with using AT. But if you're doing database stuff, or heavy read/writes, then AT will not be the best idea.
-----Original Message----- From: René Bormann [mailto:bormann@bbtel.de] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 11:04 AM To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Are DS14MK2 AT-FC Shelfs usable in iSCSI / CIFS / NFS Environments?
Hello Toasters,
we got an offer of DS14MK2 AT-FC Shelfs and now asking ourselfs if these are just for backupsystems like R200 or also for production with FAS920c.
Can anybody throw us some pro / cons?
Thanks,
Rene
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