I've spent most of this afternoon installing the second site in a three site (2 
data, 1 FOM) P4000 setup.

There's been a few "WTF?!" moments mostly around the CMC and reporting, but 
it's kind of neat to have your live data in two locations and be able to lose 
one and have it fail over damned near seamlessly (vsphere HA isn't great).

I suspect Oliver's decision may be made when he sees how much even a pretty 
basic FC switch costs.

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 31 January 2011 18:44
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: iSCSI SANs vs FibreChannel SANs

I don't have any experience with FC, but I do love my LeftHand units - we 
started with two units and currently have three, with two-way replication 
between them. Not cheap, but cheaper than a lot of them, and they've been 
acquired by HP.

Never had an ounce of trouble with them - a RAM stick went bad on one of them, 
and HP hotfooted a replacement to me with no issues. No downtime, either, 
because of the two way replication. I shut down the affected unit as soon as I 
got the RAM, replaced the stick, fired it back up, and nothing so much as 
hiccuped.

Needed to seriously update the software when adding in the third unit, but a 
support rep held my hand over the phone, and that went smoothly, too.

Awesome stuff.

Kurt

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 08:13, Oliver Marshall <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> Hi Chaps
>
>
>
> We’re buying some bits to build a basic VM platform so that we can get 
> rid of some old rack servers here.
>
> Being new to decent SANs (we have some crappy iscsi hardware that we 
> just use for dumping scrap data on) what are peoples thoughts of iSCSI 
> SANs vs FibreChannel SANs? We are planning on having two physical 
> hosts (probably Dell PE710s running either Hyper-V or ESXi) with a 
> lump of shared storage on a SAN but we are at odds here as to whether we 
> should go iSCSI or FC.
>
>
>
> Any comments or suggestions?
>
>
>
> Olly
>
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