EF & E-Series, SANtricity, and Related Plug-ins
EF & E-Series, SANtricity, and Related Plug-ins
Hi guys, I am new to netapp and I want to know the maximum number of disks failure would still make disk pool running if I have this model
E2860 System Shelf
with 180 disks 14TB in each
I have created one pool for the whole 180 x14TB
I know that 6 disks work as hotspare.
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So by default, Disk Pool uses RAID level 6. And for RAID level 6 you should have the tolerance of 2 drive failure before any subsequent data lose.
What the 6 Preservation Capacity Drives means is that, slices of free block are reserved on each disk in the pool that sums up to a total equal to 6 disk drives capacity. These are not any 6 physical disks that you can identify them individually.
You can understand more on this by visiting
NetApp Hardware universe https://hwu.netapp.com/Controller/Index?platformTypeId=2357027#none
How do Volume Groups differ from Dynamic Disk Pools in E-Series storage? https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Systems/E-Series_Storage_Array/How_do_Volume_Groups_differ_from_Dynamic_Disk_Pools_in_E-...
RAID Levels and Data Redundancy on page 20 https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_download_file/ECMP1189231
That is correct,
For a Disk Pool Drive Count from 128-191, the default number of Drives Reserved for Preservation Capacity should be 6.
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So does that mean if I lost those 6 disks I should immediately replace disks before one more disk fails or I will lose my data
And what about RAID 6 as default RAID for the disk pool?
So by default, Disk Pool uses RAID level 6. And for RAID level 6 you should have the tolerance of 2 drive failure before any subsequent data lose.
What the 6 Preservation Capacity Drives means is that, slices of free block are reserved on each disk in the pool that sums up to a total equal to 6 disk drives capacity. These are not any 6 physical disks that you can identify them individually.
You can understand more on this by visiting
NetApp Hardware universe https://hwu.netapp.com/Controller/Index?platformTypeId=2357027#none
How do Volume Groups differ from Dynamic Disk Pools in E-Series storage? https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Storage_Systems/E-Series_Storage_Array/How_do_Volume_Groups_differ_from_Dynamic_Disk_Pools_in_E-...
RAID Levels and Data Redundancy on page 20 https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_download_file/ECMP1189231
I am glad that my explanation was accepted and gave you some clarifications. However, i am not clear if you understood 8 to be a number of physical disks that you have available. So just to further clarify
- 2 is the tolerated number of disk that can fail in the pool and there will be no concern of data lose.
- 6 is the number of free capacity that is used by storage pool for background operation which you can not take control of.
6 x 14TB = 84TB
84/180 ~= 466GB
(ie there is approx 466GB of free space reserved on each of the 180 disks)