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HP SAN 2312i

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May 17, 2006
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So we purchased a iscsi san and we want to determine 100% that the iscsi port are that or truly ethernet ports? We know it has mgmt ports per controller but we are puzzled?

Thanks,
John
 
iSCSI is SCSI over IP. Typically you're running iSCSI over copper ethernet cables, which in turn makes it less expensive to provision (including cabling, HBAs, and switches) than fibre channel solutions. The downside is that FC is (currently) faster than iSCSI. Once we get into 10Gb iSCSI the balance will shift, at least for a little while.

In summary, yes those are ethernet ports and they are also iSCSI ports.

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nice, i did finally realize this after going through setup, however now I'm stuck on iSNS server setup and each volume on vdisk is on controller A. I left setting on auto for that but did not split it up over A/B controllers.
 
I'm not familiar with the particular model that you're using, but I know that on some of the older, more entry model FC model arrays from HP that the controllers were for redundancy only, meaning that one controller was always idle unless there was a failure. That may still be the case.

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CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, Security+
MCTS:Windows 7
MCSE:Security 2003
MCITP:Server Administrator
MCITP:Enterprise Administrator
MCITP:Virtualization Administrator 2008 R2
Certified Quest vWorkspace Administrator
 
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