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... fly • Drive Roaming supported in Power Off • 200 Watt Power Supply • Compact Cube Chassis Fits Anywhere High Performance iSCSI Interface • Four 1GbE Data Ports Storage Network Management business xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays Introduction D-Link's DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN array is an entry-level network storage solution in the industry, D-Link's adaptive cache management...
... fly • Drive Roaming supported in Power Off • 200 Watt Power Supply • Compact Cube Chassis Fits Anywhere High Performance iSCSI Interface • Four 1GbE Data Ports Storage Network Management business xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays Introduction D-Link's DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN array is an entry-level network storage solution in the industry, D-Link's adaptive cache management...
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.... drive can be a valuable tool to a single RAID set. business DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array • Web-based, wizard-driven IP SAN Device Manager (IDM) for easy management • Remote Monitoring and Configuration • CHAP Authentication Helps Halt Intruders • SSL Security to Management Console xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with minimal impact to users. D-Link...
.... drive can be a valuable tool to a single RAID set. business DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array • Web-based, wizard-driven IP SAN Device Manager (IDM) for easy management • Remote Monitoring and Configuration • CHAP Authentication Helps Halt Intruders • SSL Security to Management Console xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with minimal impact to users. D-Link...
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...DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications Features Drive Bays • 5 Drive Interface Support • SATA-II System Memory • 256MB standard Cache Memory • 256MB standard Battery Backup for Cache • Standard (approximately 72 hours on full charge) Bandwidth • Up to 425MB/s Storage Capacity • 10TB Capacity with 2TB Hard Drives...Enterprise Server 10.2 32-bit • Sun Solaris® 10 build 6/06...Mac OS X® (10.4 & 10.5) Supported NICs, iSCSI ..., 4052C, & 4062C iSCSI Network Interface iSCSI Network Interface • Four 1GbE...
...DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications Features Drive Bays • 5 Drive Interface Support • SATA-II System Memory • 256MB standard Cache Memory • 256MB standard Battery Backup for Cache • Standard (approximately 72 hours on full charge) Bandwidth • Up to 425MB/s Storage Capacity • 10TB Capacity with 2TB Hard Drives...Enterprise Server 10.2 32-bit • Sun Solaris® 10 build 6/06...Mac OS X® (10.4 & 10.5) Supported NICs, iSCSI ..., 4052C, & 4062C iSCSI Network Interface iSCSI Network Interface • Four 1GbE...
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DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Volume & RAID Support RAID Controller • Intergrated in ASIC chip RAID Support • RAID Levels 0, 1, 1+0 and 5 (Striped sets, mirrored sets, striped mirrored sets and parity sets) Volumes • 1,024 Virtual Volumes (256 accessible per initiator) Target Nodes • 1,024 Online Capacity Expansion • Yes Hot Swappable Drives... Drive • Yes Auto-Rebuild Spare Drive • Yes RAID Level Migration • Yes Drive Roaming in Power Off (configured drives are not bay-specific) Micro Rebuilds • Yes • Yes Storage ...
DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Volume & RAID Support RAID Controller • Intergrated in ASIC chip RAID Support • RAID Levels 0, 1, 1+0 and 5 (Striped sets, mirrored sets, striped mirrored sets and parity sets) Volumes • 1,024 Virtual Volumes (256 accessible per initiator) Target Nodes • 1,024 Online Capacity Expansion • Yes Hot Swappable Drives... Drive • Yes Auto-Rebuild Spare Drive • Yes RAID Level Migration • Yes Drive Roaming in Power Off (configured drives are not bay-specific) Micro Rebuilds • Yes • Yes Storage ...
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... Ordering Information Part Number DSN-1100-10 DSN-210-SW DSN-1100-10-LW • CE Class A, FCC Class A, C-Tick Class A, VCCI Class A • CSA 60950-1, UL60950-1, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 • 3 Year Limited1 (Manufacturers warranty on Hard Drives) • DSN-1100-10-LW • 1 year (9 hours per day / 5 days per week Technical Support) Description xStack Storage® 4X1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays...
... Ordering Information Part Number DSN-1100-10 DSN-210-SW DSN-1100-10-LW • CE Class A, FCC Class A, C-Tick Class A, VCCI Class A • CSA 60950-1, UL60950-1, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 • 3 Year Limited1 (Manufacturers warranty on Hard Drives) • DSN-1100-10-LW • 1 year (9 hours per day / 5 days per week Technical Support) Description xStack Storage® 4X1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays...
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...Introduction ...1 1.1 Product Overview 2 1.2 Terminology and Concepts 2 1.3 Storage Pools and Drives 3 1.4 Volumes 4 1.5 Tasks...6 1.5.1 Initialize a Parity Volume 6 1.5.2 Rebuild a Volume 6 1.5.3 Scan a Volume 7 1.5.4 Grow (Expand) a Volume 7 1.5.5 Reconfigure a Volume 7 1.6 Network Portals 7 1.7 VLANs 8 1.8 LAGs ...8 1.9 iSCSI Target Nodes 8 1.10 iSCSI Log-In, Sessions and Connections 8 1.11 Multiple Connections per ... Deleting User Accounts 32 3.5 Logging Out 33 3.6 Exiting the xStack Storage Management Center 33 3.7 Shutting Down the xStack Storage Array 34 vi Contents
...Introduction ...1 1.1 Product Overview 2 1.2 Terminology and Concepts 2 1.3 Storage Pools and Drives 3 1.4 Volumes 4 1.5 Tasks...6 1.5.1 Initialize a Parity Volume 6 1.5.2 Rebuild a Volume 6 1.5.3 Scan a Volume 7 1.5.4 Grow (Expand) a Volume 7 1.5.5 Reconfigure a Volume 7 1.6 Network Portals 7 1.7 VLANs 8 1.8 LAGs ...8 1.9 iSCSI Target Nodes 8 1.10 iSCSI Log-In, Sessions and Connections 8 1.11 Multiple Connections per ... Deleting User Accounts 32 3.5 Logging Out 33 3.6 Exiting the xStack Storage Management Center 33 3.7 Shutting Down the xStack Storage Array 34 vi Contents
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... 6.2.10 Shutting Down the xStack Storage (Control Tab 94 6.2.11 Selecting a Battery Policy and System Failure Policy (System Policy Tab) .... 94 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab 95 6.2.13 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Advanced Settings Tab 96 Chapter 7 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals 101 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View 102 xStack Storage Management...
... 6.2.10 Shutting Down the xStack Storage (Control Tab 94 6.2.11 Selecting a Battery Policy and System Failure Policy (System Policy Tab) .... 94 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab 95 6.2.13 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Advanced Settings Tab 96 Chapter 7 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals 101 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View 102 xStack Storage Management...
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... This chapter provides an introduction to the D-Link xStack Storage SAN system, and the terminology and concepts associated with it. Topics in this chapter include: Section 1.1, Product Overview Section 1.2, Terminology and Concepts Section 1.3, Storage Pools and Drives Section 1.4, Volumes Section 1.5, Tasks Section 1.6, Network Portals Section 1.7, VLANs Section 1.8, LAGs...
... This chapter provides an introduction to the D-Link xStack Storage SAN system, and the terminology and concepts associated with it. Topics in this chapter include: Section 1.1, Product Overview Section 1.2, Terminology and Concepts Section 1.3, Storage Pools and Drives Section 1.4, Volumes Section 1.5, Tasks Section 1.6, Network Portals Section 1.7, VLANs Section 1.8, LAGs...
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... computers (servers). The Storage Area Network (SAN) shown is to act as battery policy settings and SNMP settings can be set. 1.2 Terminology and Concepts The purpose of Serial ATA (SATA), Serial-attached SCSI (SAS), or Solid State Devices (SSD) drives. Using a separate Ethernet to virtualize disk storage for storage solutions. Figure 1-1 shows a typical xStack Storage system configuration. The...
... computers (servers). The Storage Area Network (SAN) shown is to act as battery policy settings and SNMP settings can be set. 1.2 Terminology and Concepts The purpose of Serial ATA (SATA), Serial-attached SCSI (SAS), or Solid State Devices (SSD) drives. Using a separate Ethernet to virtualize disk storage for storage solutions. Figure 1-1 shows a typical xStack Storage system configuration. The...
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...link involves a host adapter, called an initiator, and a storage device, called a "target." xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 3 The iSCSI drafts and RFCs are created by organizing blocks of storage pools (see as disks or drives or SCSI Logical Units, depending on the xStack Storage... another service that runs over any IP-based network, including the Internet. Volumes are published by the xStack Storage system using the standard naming convention defined in a list of volume management. The xStack Storage system provides the customer a method to the ...
...link involves a host adapter, called an initiator, and a storage device, called a "target." xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 3 The iSCSI drafts and RFCs are created by organizing blocks of storage pools (see as disks or drives or SCSI Logical Units, depending on the xStack Storage... another service that runs over any IP-based network, including the Internet. Volumes are published by the xStack Storage system using the standard naming convention defined in a list of volume management. The xStack Storage system provides the customer a method to the ...
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...be used to hold Volume data or ready to be organized in several drives. The xStack Storage system constructs a volume from extents, where each extent is a block of storage from the enclosure Drive inserted into the xStack Storage system that are organized and presented for use in a volume. 1.4 ... they have already failed and have not been removed from a single drive. That drive is shown in the Unusable Pool: Drives not available for use by an xStack Storage system. Extent x n-1 Volume Figure 1-2. A drive in the Base Pool will be used in that pool can be...
...be used to hold Volume data or ready to be organized in several drives. The xStack Storage system constructs a volume from extents, where each extent is a block of storage from the enclosure Drive inserted into the xStack Storage system that are organized and presented for use in a volume. 1.4 ... they have already failed and have not been removed from a single drive. That drive is shown in the Unusable Pool: Drives not available for use by an xStack Storage system. Extent x n-1 Volume Figure 1-2. A drive in the Base Pool will be used in that pool can be...
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.... For a parity organization, the xStack Storage system distributes the volume into the array described for redundancy rather than the initiator can be viewed as necessary. The parity information provides redundancy without having to improve the speed of "stripes". For example, if a 10 GB striped volume was distributed among several drives and then Yes keeps a mirror...
.... For a parity organization, the xStack Storage system distributes the volume into the array described for redundancy rather than the initiator can be viewed as necessary. The parity information provides redundancy without having to improve the speed of "stripes". For example, if a 10 GB striped volume was distributed among several drives and then Yes keeps a mirror...
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...attempt to allocate any other parameters described above , plus a second member (for the volume or lets the storage system select the drives. You can be seen on the xStack Storage Management Console. This task can be divided. Some tasks can answer questions about the required redundancy, size, and..., the system will use . You can control, to some can suspend and resume any spare or available drive, even if it has 2x members. 1.5 Tasks The xStack Storage system can automatically or at your demand perform activities that can be performed while an initiator is to create ...
...attempt to allocate any other parameters described above , plus a second member (for the volume or lets the storage system select the drives. You can be seen on the xStack Storage Management Console. This task can be divided. Some tasks can answer questions about the required redundancy, size, and..., the system will use . You can control, to some can suspend and resume any spare or available drive, even if it has 2x members. 1.5 Tasks The xStack Storage system can automatically or at your demand perform activities that can be performed while an initiator is to create ...
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...a total of 250 GB of free disk space available for a future time and/or at its new size and RAID organization. 1.6 Network Portals A network portal is the port used with a Grow task. For example, to reconfigure a 100 GB volume to support the total capacity of time...hard disk drives to 150 GB, only 50 GB of free space will be cancelled. A Reconfigure task can be suspended and resumed, but it cannot be required instead of the reconfigured volume. The volume remains usable at a recurring interval. 1.5.4 Grow (Expand) a Volume You can increase the size of time. xStack Storage...
...a total of 250 GB of free disk space available for a future time and/or at its new size and RAID organization. 1.6 Network Portals A network portal is the port used with a Grow task. For example, to reconfigure a 100 GB volume to support the total capacity of time...hard disk drives to 150 GB, only 50 GB of free space will be cancelled. A Reconfigure task can be suspended and resumed, but it cannot be required instead of the reconfigured volume. The volume remains usable at a recurring interval. 1.5.4 Grow (Expand) a Volume You can increase the size of time. xStack Storage...
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...contains actions relevant to drives. If there are action panels. In Volume View, for all views. Main Display in Volume View 2.3.5 Action Panels Below the View panel are no actions available for example, the top panel becomes the Volume Actions panel and contains actions associated with the xStack Storage being managed. Figure...The top panel acquires its name from the current view. The System Actions panel contains either five or six actions (depending on whether the xStack Storage system is capable of supporting single or dual controllers) and is displayed (as in the Extents tab.
...contains actions relevant to drives. If there are action panels. In Volume View, for all views. Main Display in Volume View 2.3.5 Action Panels Below the View panel are no actions available for example, the top panel becomes the Volume Actions panel and contains actions associated with the xStack Storage being managed. Figure...The top panel acquires its name from the current view. The System Actions panel contains either five or six actions (depending on whether the xStack Storage system is capable of supporting single or dual controllers) and is displayed (as in the Extents tab.
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... password. 4. Change the hostname to use the xStack Storage Table 2-1. Set up users (if users other activities described in to volumes. 3. Optional Tasks 1. Figure 2-10. xStack Storage Management Center User Tasks Task Required Tasks 1. Create...xStack Storage Management Center. Check drive status periodically. 4. If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide Table 2-1 identifies the tasks that are optional. Save the configuration file. 2. Set up Wizard (first-time login only). 3. Grant access to all users must perform Recommended tasks that D-Link Networks...
... password. 4. Change the hostname to use the xStack Storage Table 2-1. Set up users (if users other activities described in to volumes. 3. Optional Tasks 1. Figure 2-10. xStack Storage Management Center User Tasks Task Required Tasks 1. Create...xStack Storage Management Center. Check drive status periodically. 4. If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide Table 2-1 identifies the tasks that are optional. Save the configuration file. 2. Set up Wizard (first-time login only). 3. Grant access to all users must perform Recommended tasks that D-Link Networks...
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... you are in a different console view, you log in to manage volumes on a single disk drive. A volume is the initial view that it would see the storage space on an xStack Storage. Volumes are : Section 4.1, Understanding the Volume View Section 4.2, Creating Volumes Section 4.3, Performing Volume Actions ...presented for use by performing any of the following steps: Clicking Volume on the View menu. Clicking an xStack Storage IP address in the View panel. Clicking the Volume View button on the toolbar: The topics covered in this chapter...
... you are in a different console view, you log in to manage volumes on a single disk drive. A volume is the initial view that it would see the storage space on an xStack Storage. Volumes are : Section 4.1, Understanding the Volume View Section 4.2, Creating Volumes Section 4.3, Performing Volume Actions ...presented for use by performing any of the following steps: Clicking Volume on the View menu. Clicking an xStack Storage IP address in the View panel. Clicking the Volume View button on the toolbar: The topics covered in this chapter...
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.... If you create volumes, record the information in section 5.2.3 before creating volumes on the drive. 1. In the Volume View, perform one of the following steps: - On the Tools menu, click Volume Creation Wizard. - xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 37 On the toolbar, click the Volume Creation Wizard button: Any step launches...
.... If you create volumes, record the information in section 5.2.3 before creating volumes on the drive. 1. In the Volume View, perform one of the following steps: - On the Tools menu, click Volume Creation Wizard. - xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 37 On the toolbar, click the Volume Creation Wizard button: Any step launches...
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If you selected Very Important, the Storage Efficiency screen appears (see Figure 4-8) and you should proceed to step 4. 40 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes If you selected Less Important, the Number of Drives screen appears (see Figure 4-7) and you want to -Disk Backup IP Surveillance Volume...Server Database Server Web Server File Server Workstation Primary Boot Disk Workstation Additional Storage Streaming Media Server Disk-to protect the volume against data loss or maximize volume capacity on the drive. With the Data Protection screen displayed, select whether you should skip to...
If you selected Very Important, the Storage Efficiency screen appears (see Figure 4-8) and you should proceed to step 4. 40 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes If you selected Less Important, the Number of Drives screen appears (see Figure 4-7) and you want to -Disk Backup IP Surveillance Volume...Server Database Server Web Server File Server Workstation Primary Boot Disk Workstation Additional Storage Streaming Media Server Disk-to protect the volume against data loss or maximize volume capacity on the drive. With the Data Protection screen displayed, select whether you should skip to...
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... 4-9) and you should skip to the next step. If you select Complete Copy, the Number of Drives screen appears (see Figure 4-8) and you should proceed to step 5. Otherwise, the Volume Size screen appears (see Figure 4-9). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 41 Click Next. Select whether you desire against data loss if...
... 4-9) and you should skip to the next step. If you select Complete Copy, the Number of Drives screen appears (see Figure 4-8) and you should proceed to step 5. Otherwise, the Volume Size screen appears (see Figure 4-9). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 41 Click Next. Select whether you desire against data loss if...