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These will be in an HA configuration. The controllers will have batteries, and the redundant power supplies in the systems will be spread across multiple PDU circuits across multiple UPS's with a diesel generator backing them up. The XenDesktops will be on the Arecas with 4GB cache. The databases will be on the LSI's with 512 MB cache.anton (staff) wrote:Stay away from cache on controllers in non-HA configuration (even with battery). Own power does work if array is fine. But if you'd manage to have power loss when array is in degraded state (member disk is AWOL or just getting high SMART error rate and started to work real slow) your multi gigabyte WB cache will be on it's own... Many gigabytes of transactions will be lost. Recovery from backup will take hours as full content should be recovered.
rchisholm wrote:These will be in an HA configuration. The controllers will have batteries, and the redundant power supplies in the systems will be spread across multiple PDU circuits across multiple UPS's with a diesel generator backing them up. The XenDesktops will be on the Arecas with 4GB cache. The databases will be on the LSI's with 512 MB cache.anton (staff) wrote:Stay away from cache on controllers in non-HA configuration (even with battery). Own power does work if array is fine. But if you'd manage to have power loss when array is in degraded state (member disk is AWOL or just getting high SMART error rate and started to work real slow) your multi gigabyte WB cache will be on it's own... Many gigabytes of transactions will be lost. Recovery from backup will take hours as full content should be recovered.
Is this a safe setup?
anton (staff) wrote:I think yes.
P.S. ...and it will be even safer with triple rather then double node HA.
rchisholm wrote:These will be in an HA configuration. The controllers will have batteries, and the redundant power supplies in the systems will be spread across multiple PDU circuits across multiple UPS's with a diesel generator backing them up. The XenDesktops will be on the Arecas with 4GB cache. The databases will be on the LSI's with 512 MB cache.anton (staff) wrote:Stay away from cache on controllers in non-HA configuration (even with battery). Own power does work if array is fine. But if you'd manage to have power loss when array is in degraded state (member disk is AWOL or just getting high SMART error rate and started to work real slow) your multi gigabyte WB cache will be on it's own... Many gigabytes of transactions will be lost. Recovery from backup will take hours as full content should be recovered.
Is this a safe setup?