Talk and ask questions about NetApp FAS and AFF series unified storage systems. Talk with other members how to optimize these powerful data storage systems.
Talk and ask questions about NetApp FAS and AFF series unified storage systems. Talk with other members how to optimize these powerful data storage systems.
Hi I found a TR-4859 relating IBM Spectrum Scale with E-series. I'm wondering if I can virtualize an ONTAP storage as well, my doubt is about random latency with E-series because customer would like to use the storage through Spectrum Scale to have NAS and S3 workloads. My customer has an IBM infrasctructure and we must use such solution. I did not find anything on IMT and IBM site about compatibility. Many thanks Luca
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hi all , we would like to get new FAS8040 system and we need to have the below disk type : SSD SAS SATA is their any recommendation or concern if the above going to be implemented ? is there any tier license from netapp required for such scenario . thanks all
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Greeting, everyone.
Starting with FAS2600 and FAS8200, the controllers come with 2 builtin 10GbE network ports for cluster interconnections. The ports are generally identified as e0a and e0b. In certain situation, if the controller node is to be configured as an intended single-node cluster, or different combination of ports is chosen for cluster interconnections, could the rest of e0a and e0b be used to host data LIFs for NFS connections for instance?
In contrast, it is not allowed for the c0a and c0b on the FAS3200 and FAS6200 to be converted for data usage in the old days.
Any reply would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced.
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Hello, everyone. I am curious about the differences between the commands "bye", "bye -g", and "boot_ontap" in the LOADER state. For example, after replacing an NVDIMM on an AFF-A700s, we execute boot_ontap, but after replacing an NVDIMM on an AFF-A700, we use bye. I would like to understand the reason behind this difference. Additionally, I would appreciate your advice on the differences between bye and bye -g. Finally, a 1TB disk is installed in the Flash Cache Card Slot on the AFF-A700. However, it is identified as a core dump device rather than serving as a Flash Cache. Is the disk installed in this slot used exclusively for core dump purposes? ::> sysconfig -a output slot 6-1: NVMe Coredump Device Additional Info: 0X917011900207B0SAM00PM17330001T00015000 Serial Number: S5MTNA0T300108 Firmware Version: NA00 Capacity: 894 GB Sector Size: 512B/sect Thank you! have a good day.
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