There are limits to the maximum number of nodes in a cluster, which varies depending on the model. If I recall correctly, FAS6200 series with NO iSCSI or FCP can go up to 24 nodes. FAS6200 with iSCSI or FC can go up to 8 nodes. Mixing FAS3200 with FAS6200 means max of 8 nodes.
We're in the process of transitioning some of our NFS customers over to a CMode system. We'll wait a bit for CIFS to be more baked, since only with the RC does it support offboard virus scanning and some other features 7mode has had for ages.
-- Mike Garrison
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 5:14 PM, John Stoffel john@stoffel.org wrote:
Guys,
We're looking to spec out a big Netapp cluster, and since 7-mode is end of life in terms of new features, and it looks like 8.2.1RC1 is now out, what do people think of it?
One question I have is whether I should get a bunch of 3250s in cluster pairs, on the order of four or six heads all clustered together, or whether it makes more sense to get a 6250 pair (or pairs?) instead.
We're looking at roughtly 1 Petabyte of storage. Probably 50% can be SATA, the rest SAS, but possibly <20% would need to be FC LUNs for Oracle DBs doing some ERP stuff. Lots of IOPs will happen there. Another thought is to get SSDs and setup FlexPools. Which is nice since you can prioritze volumes to get that speedup. But which costs like crazy from what I hear.
I'm hesitant of putting all my eggs into one big basket.
After talking with a FE, it looks like there are all sorts of goodies in 8.2.1 and up, such that we can setup multiple Virtual Filers (now known as SVMs I think) on the cluster and do transparent volume moves across heads/aggregates, etc. And moving a SVM from one cluster head to another or to another set of nodes in the cluster.
My question of course, is how well dows this work in practise? Esp for FCP luns. Being able to live move volumes between aggregates looks to be a real help, since now I won't be stuck withe large, but not endless aggregates.
Basically, I'm looking for what people think of how well this all works in real life and what the gotchas are. And of course, what about tape backups over direct attached SAN FC tape drives from an SVM? How is that performance as well?
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