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Chapter 1 Product and Architecture Overview 1-5
Note – Although the products are very similar in appearance and setup, the
configurations have very important differences. While the FC array can be used for all
applications, the SATA and SATA SE arrays cannot. Inappropriate use of the SATA
arrays in applications for which the FC array was designed might result in loss of data
and/or loss of data access.
Table 1-1 Comparison of SANnet II 200 FC, SATA, and SATA SE Array Features
SANnet II 200 FC Array SANnet II 200 SATA Array SANnet II 200 SATA SE Array
Applications Best suited for
production applications
where the superior
features of FC technical
characteristics and
performance are
required. This includes
online applications such
as:
Database
Decision support
Data warehousing
Electronic commerce
Enterprise resource
planning
Messaging, file, and
print
Best suited for inexpensive
secondary storage applications
that are not mission critical
where higher capacity drives
are needed, and where lower
performance and less than
7/24 availability is an option.
This includes near-line
applications such as:
Information lifecycle
management
Content addressable storage
Backup and restore
Secondary SAN storage
Near-line DAS storage
Static reference data storage
Best suited for inexpensive
secondary storage applications
that are not mission critical
where higher capacity drives
are needed, and where lower
performance and less than
7/24 availability is an option.
This includes near-line
applications such as:
Information lifecycle
management
Content addressable storage
Backup and restore
Secondary SAN storage
Near-line DAS storage
Static reference data storage
Disks Fibre Channel disks:
36, 73, or 146 GB at
10K RPM
36 or 73 GB at 15K
RPM
SATA disks:
250 GB at 7200 RPM
400 GB at 7200 RPM
SATA disks:
250 GB at 7200 RPM
400 GB at 7200 RPM
Maximum FC
Host Ports
per I/O
Controller
Module
4
(one SFP port each for
channels 0, 1, 4, and 5)
6
(two SFP ports each for
channels 1 and 0; one SFP
port each for channels 4 and
5)
6
(two SFP ports each for
channels 1 and 0; one SFP
port each for channels 4 and
5)
Maximum
Number of
Expansion
Units
Connected to
a RAID
Array
15 15 0
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