
Best Practices for the Sun StorEdge 3510 and 3511 FC Arrays
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Non-Redundant DAS Configurations
Note –
Using single connections between Fibre Channel arrays and servers creates
single points of failure (SPOF) that can cause interruptions in the event a connection
becomes unreliable or fails. This is not a recommended configuration unless host-
based mirroring is utilized to protect against single points of failure.
FIGURE 4
Three Non-Redundant DAS Configurations
Note –
The Sun StorEdge 3511 SATA array cannot be used to store single instances
of data but can be used in multi-path and multi-host configurations where the array
has a backup or archival role.
Single Server
Dual Servers
Quad Servers