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    Thank you for the info guys.

    Which 10G NIC is supported by opene?

    Based on what has been recommended i could run a a direct cable between these 2 SANs on a 10G port for replication purpose.

    ISCSI is done through 1G connection to a gigabit switch.

    What do you guys think about the choice of the raid card? How often it failed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellogs
    Thank you for the info guys.

    Which 10G NIC is supported by opene?

    Based on what has been recommended i could run a a direct cable between these 2 SANs on a 10G port for replication purpose.

    ISCSI is done through 1G connection to a gigabit switch.

    What do you guys think about the choice of the raid card? How often it failed?

    Please find the following links that can show you the supported 10G NIC cards and RAID cards too:
    http://www.open-e.com/service-and-su...tibility-list/

    http://www.open-e.com/service-and-su...vanced-search/

    And just as a reminder, if you used a 10Gb NIC card with a 1Gb switch, then it will work as a 1Gb not a 10Gb.

    About how often the RAID Card failed, well that depend on a lot of things, that no one can be sure. Always try to check that there is no more or less power came to the system, that will give your hardware in general a longer life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellogs
    Thank you for the info guys.



    What do you guys think about the choice of the raid card? How often it failed?
    You are welcome...
    I personally like the Areca controllers. I think OOB management for RAID controllers is a must have feature.
    I've had major problems with the Adaptec Storage Manager not sending email based alerts because you have to have the GUI running constantly on a node. In addition, on the Areca controllers I can schedule bi-weekly checks of my RAID5 volumes.

    I have several Areca controllers and haven't had one failure yet.

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    Here is the updated spec

    The 10G port is going to be directly connected to the other SAN unit for replication purpose.

    please comment

    Intel Xeon Sandy Bridge 3U OnApp SAN Server
    Supermicro Dual Socket 1366 Server Board, Intel 5420 X9SCI-LN4
    Intel Xeon Sandy Bridge E3-1230, 4x 3.2Ghz Cores E3-1230

    Supertalent 16-Gig DDR3-1333 ECC unbuffered, 4x 4G

    10x Western Digital 2TB RE4 RAID Edition 7200rpm WD2003FYYS
    Adaptec 16-port SATA-II RAID Controller + BBU Module 51645+ABM800
    Adaptec 64GB MaxCache Performance Kit

    on-board Matrox G200eW Video Adapter, 8-Meg RAM

    on-board Intel 82574 Quad Gigabit NIC Ports
    On-board IPMI 2.0 Adapter w/KVM-over-IP & 3rd NIC

    Intel 10GBE CX4 Dual-port Server Adapter, PCI-E 8-lane EXPX9502CX4
    Supermicro 3U Rackmount Chassis, 3x hot-plug Chassis Fan SC836TQ-R800B

    16x Hot-swap HDD Carriers & 1x16 SATA/SAS Backplane
    Supermicro dual 800-Watt Redundant Power Supplies

    3U Slide Rails/Brackets Mounting Kit

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    Looks good. One other piece of advice. I suggest you use something like DRBL or a live CD and run that to do some burn in/performance testing. Use iometer or your favorite tool and get all your benchmarks and performance numbers. This will give you a good idea of what you can reasonably expect when you install Open-E.

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    enealDC,

    Thank you for the tips.

    How about CentOS live CD and then use iometer?

    It might not have the tool i need on CentOS for benchmarking.

    So we test the I/O?

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    Find this KB, it's about performance testing for NIC and Volumes:

    http://kb.open-e.com/Performance-Tes...umes_1313.html

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    When setting up Active / Standby unit of open-e using volume replication over 10G local link (inter connect), is there any option on the Open-E for Virtual IP?

    The VM would be connecting to the ISCI initiator on virtual IP

    So i would expect only active open-e san broadcast the ARP but once failover, the peer unit would take over the IP address by broadcasting its mac address for it.

    Anyone has experience on how Open-e works?

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