Guilty as charged. You're right, swapping trays is no fun... and it a part that doesn't just work. I suppose my comment should have been "once its up and running, i generally dont have to mess with it"
Certainly not taken to be argumentative.. i'd hate to get a nasty email from someone who bought a NetApp and then cursed that idiot from Lopsa-tech who said it was perfect :) -rd On Jun 15, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Derek J. Balling wrote: On Jun 15, 2011, at 2:20 PM, Ryan Dorman wrote: A vote for NetApp ... It just works, So I came from a NetApp shop prior to my current gig, and I'm a little curious... When you want to upgrade your shelves because, y'know, they're old and slow and running out of warranty, and newer faster better shelves are available now... and you've got live volumes mounted on production systems from those old shelves. How do you do that migration in a way that could be described as "just works"? In the LeftHand and Isilon models, it's easy, I add some new shelves into the cluster and remove the old ones, the data-restripes - live - onto the new shelves, and my volumes are just suddenly running on the new shelves without them having any downtime whatsoever. My experience in the NetApp world was that this sort of thing is a royal PITA, and can't be done without downtime, and involves copying volumes from one place to another, etc., etc., etc. I'm not saying that to be argumentative, but my experience is that "it just works" is something that I'd never use to describe the NetApp experience. It has plenty of advantages, make no mistake, but I'm not sure that that is one of them. :-) Cheers, D This email and any attachments may contain confidential and proprietary information of Blackboard that is for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, disclosure, copying, re-distribution or other use of any of this information is strictly prohibited. Please immediately notify the sender and delete this transmission if you received this email in error.
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