Ashwin,
Yes, you can create a 2 drive aggregate in cDOT.
However, if you’re interested in 2 drive aggregates for the purposes of minimizing the amount of capacity you have to devote to the root aggregate, a better approach might be to leverage the root-data partitioning capability, available for entry-level and AFF platforms, running DataONTAP 8.3.
Francis Kim | Engineer 510-644-1599 x334 | fkim@berkcom.commailto:fkim@berkcom.com
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On May 8, 2015, at 7:45 AM, Martin <martin@leggatt.me.ukmailto:martin@leggatt.me.uk> wrote:
Hi Ashwin,
I think you'll need to provide a bit more detail to get a response on this.
2 drives for what purpose on a cDOT Cluster?
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