On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 11:08 -0500, Lamar Milligan wrote:
> I am researching specs for a small SAN, to provide storage for both RedHat
> and Windows systems. Spending tax money from a tight budget, I don't want
> to be wasteful, but don't want poor performance from the array. What
> equipment have you deployed in the past with success? FC or iSCSI? I have
> had vendors doing a tapdance about their products, but they are probably
> biased. :o
>
> Anyway, please let me know: What works for you?
I've heard good things about EqualLogic iSCSI arrays, but I've not
implemented them myself.
Network Appliance makes appliances that can be NFS, CIFS, iSCSI or
Fibre-Channel. I've administered many NFS-only and NFS/CIFS Netapps in
the past, but I've never ventured into the iSCSI or FC arena with their
devices. If you can afford their product, it's a good one.
Of course, EMC has some well-known active/passive (Clariion) and
active/active (Symmetrix or DMX) arrays, but they tend to be _very_
expensive.
/Brian/
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