Re: Partioning and volume creation

From: HRISHIKESH KULKARNI (hrk007_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/08/04

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    Hi Kenneth,

     Thanks a lot for clearing this.
     So if we are definiately going with UFS filesystem
    definitely , then other than easy configurability
    through graphical interface, there is not much sense
    going with the expensive Veritas Volume Manager.
     I assume SDS is available as a free dwonload.

    Regards,
    Hrishi.
    --- Kenneth Modrego <Kenneth.Modrego@toyota-fs.com>
    wrote:

    > Hi!
    >
    > The A5200 doesn't have RAID Manager or any RAID
    > hardware. you will see the
    > disks throught the Fiber channel controller.
    > You can always use those disks with format, but you
    > will need to use them
    > separately and you will have the 7 partition
    > restriction.
    >
    > With SDS you'd be able to create RAID 0/1/10/5 in
    > such disks, and it's
    > FREE!
    > aditionally SDS allows you to create Soft
    > partitions, so you can overcome
    > the 7 partitions limit.
    >
    > Veritas Volume Manager it's a good opcion if you a
    > re running a larger
    > enviroment, it is faster, easier to configure and
    > more stable,
    > combined with VxFS (Veritas File system) it will
    > allow you to grow and
    > Shrink filesystems without unmounting them. plus the
    > VxFS is fater than
    > UFS.
    >
    > However Veritas is very expensive and not always
    > justified in medium/small
    > environments.
    >
    > hope that helps.
    >
    > Best regards,
    >
    > Kenneth Modrego
    > UNIX Systems Administrator
    > Europe & Africa Region
    > Toyota Financial Services (UK) PLC
    > Tel: +44 (0)1737 365509
    > Fax: +44 (0)1737 365520
    > mailto:kenneth.modrego@toyota-fs.com
    >
    > HRISHIKESH KULKARNI <hrk007@yahoo.com>
    > Sent by: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org
    > 08/09/2004 05:37
    >
    > To
    > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    > cc
    >
    > Subject
    > Partioning and volume creation
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I had a basic question regarding partiton creation
    > when a storage array is connected to a server.
    > Assuming a E45K is connected to couple of A5200s
    > would you need to have veritas , Disksuite or such
    > similar software for creation required
    > partitions/volumes.
    > Cant we do the same with format option of solrias?
    > Is the only advantage of software like Veritas that
    > they help you create logical volumes which can mix
    > disks from different disk arrays. I assume the other
    > benefit is software level RAID features offered by
    > veritas.
    > Cant this be acheived by hardware RAID contollers
    > for
    > the disk arrays and creating partitions on storage
    > array with format command
    >
    > Regards,
    > Hrishi.
    >
    >
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