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Is this configuration supported with V-Series?

ralfaro01zero
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Is it supported to "partially virtualize" a 3rd party array with V-Series and leave part of that 3rd party array working without V-Series? Let's say, I create 2 different RAID configurations on a 3rd party array, I use one RAID configuration with V-Series and the other RAID configuration I use it without V-Series, using independent FC ports for each configuration.

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scottgelb
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Yes. We have customers doing this. The best practice is exactly what you wrote to have dedicated ports for the v-series.

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scottgelb
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Yes. We have customers doing this. The best practice is exactly what you wrote to have dedicated ports for the v-series.

ralfaro01zero
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Great, that's good news!. Just one more question, Is it necessary to create individual RAID configurations or can the V-Series and the non V-Series storage share the same RAID?

Thanks.

Ricardo.

scottgelb
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Per the v-series best practice guide, use dedicated array RAID groups.

slusnia
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Yes, You do need separate aggregates for the arrays and for NetApp shelves.  The V-Series aggregates use raid-0 since the LUNs are already protected on the array.  Aggregates with NetApp disks use raid-dp.

ralfaro01zero
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Perfect, thank you very much.

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