A
node
is
a
single
storage
engine.
provides
an
illustration
of
a
node.
The
storage
engines
are
always
installed
in
pairs
with
one
to
four
pairs
of
nodes
constituting
a
cluster
.
Each
node
in
a
pair
is
configured
to
back
up
the
other.
Each
pair
of
nodes
is
known
as
an
I/O
group
.
All
I/O
operations
that
are
managed
by
the
nodes
in
an
I/O
group
are
cached
on
both
nodes
for
resilience.
Each
virtual
volume
is
defined
to
an
I/O
group.
To
avoid
any
single
point
of
failure,
the
nodes
of
an
I/O
group
are
protected
by
independent
uninterruptible
power
supply
(UPS)
5115
or
uninterruptible
power
supply
(UPS)
5125
units.
The
SAN
Volume
Controller
I/O
groups
recognize
the
storage
presented
to
the
SAN
by
the
backend
controllers
as
a
number
of
disks
known
as
managed
disks
.
The
application
servers
do
not
recognize
these
managed
disks.
Instead
they
see
a
number
of
logical
disks,
known
as
virtual
disks
,
that
are
presented
to
the
SAN
by
the
SAN
Volume
Controller.
Each
node
must
be
in
only
one
I/O
group
and
provide
access
to
the
virtual
disks
in
the
I/O
group.
The
SAN
Volume
Controller
helps
to
provide
continuous
operations
and
can
also
optimize
the
data
path
to
ensure
performance
levels
are
maintained.
Ensure
that
you
use
IBM
TotalStorage
Multiple
Device
Manager
performance
manager
to
analyze
the
performance
statistics.
See
IBM
TotalStorage
Multiple
Device
Manager
Configuration
and
Installation
Guide
and
IBM
TotalStorage
Multiple
Device
Manager
CLI
Guide
for
more
information.
The
fabric
contains
two
distinct
zones:
a
host
zone
and
a
disk
zone.
In
the
host
zone,
the
host
systems
can
identify
and
address
the
nodes.
You
can
have
more
than
one
host
zone.
Generally,
you
will
create
one
host
zone
per
operating
system
type.
In
the
disk
zone,
the
nodes
can
identify
the
disk
drives.
Host
systems
cannot
operate
on
the
disk
drives
directly;
all
data
transfer
occurs
through
the
nodes.
shows
that
several
host
systems
can
be
connected
to
a
SAN
fabric.
A
cluster
of
SAN
Volume
Controller
nodes
is
connected
to
the
same
fabric
and
presents
virtual
disks
to
the
host
systems.
You
create
these
virtual
disks
from
units
of
space
within
a
managed
disk
group.
A
managed
disk
group
is
a
collection
of
managed
disks
presented
by
the
back-end
RAID
controllers,
providing
a
storage
Figure
4.
A
SAN
Volume
Controller
node
2
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TotalStorage
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Volume
Controller:
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