Hello,
I'm implementing a new HA san setup to host a lot of vms / cloud platform. Our actual hardware setup is:
SAN:
2x Xeon 5620
16GB DDR3 Reg.ECC
LSI9260-8i with BBU (Write Cache On) with FW from SW Set 4.6 (latest from LSI)
24x 1TB Seagate Constellation SAS2
2x Intel 10GBe NIC
In Hypervisors i have:
2x Intel Xeon Six Core x5660
48GB RAM
1x Intel 10GbE to connect to SAN's
Connection between SAN's and HV is made by a new 10GbE Dell 8024f. We have two 10GbE ports in each SAN and one in each hypervisor.
We will have two SAN's for failover. From what i understand, Starwind works in an active-active mode, and shares the same information on both SAN. Is this correct? In case of a failure of a SAN, other will hold all the VMs. When the problem is fixed on the impacted SAN and it come back again, is necessary any manual procedure? The sync is manual? How about the SAN order? Suppose SAN 1 were down, it will become SAN 1 again, or will become SAN 2?
Regarding RAID setup, i created a 22 drives big RAID 50 array, and 2 hotspare drives in each SAN. Was this a wise choice? Or RAID 10 will be better?
About Starwind installation what version of Windows you suggest? 2008 R2 Web Server is enough? Can you provide us a trial?
Our backup solution is R1Soft CDP. Even with HA, two sans, and R1soft installed on all VM's, i would also like to have a backup of each SAN. Is it possible to install CDP in Windows and backup the whole SAN? Is this a crazy cenario for a 16TB SAN? Any specific recomendations?
We tested with a competitor but results werent what we expect, so we hope Starwind a way to go.
Sorry all the questions, but i never used / saw starwind in action.
thanks a lot
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