Dell PowerVault MD3600f Hardware Installation And Troubleshooting Manual page 55

Storage arrays with microsoft windows server failover clusters
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8 Select the appropriate Preferred RAID controller module.
For more information on creating disk groups and virtual disks, see the Dell
PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager User's Guide at
support.dell.com/manuals.
It is recommended that you create at least one virtual disk for each
application. If multiple NTFS volumes are created on a single virtual disk
using Windows Disk Management, the volumes failover together, rather than
individually from node-to-node.
NOTE:
It is recommended that you use a RAID level other than RAID 0 (which is
commonly called striping). RAID 0 configurations provide very high performance,
but do not provide the level of availability required for the quorum resource. See the
documentation for your storage system for more information about setting up RAID
levels for the system.
Creating Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings
Create host-to-virtual disk mappings to assign virtual disks to the host groups
containing cluster nodes as follows:
1 In the Array Management window, select the Mappings tab.
2 In the Topology pane, select:
Default Group
Undefined Mappings Node
Individual Defined Mapping
Host Group
Host
3 In the tabular, select Mappings Define Additional Mapping. The
Define Additional Mapping window is displayed.
4 Select the appropriate host group from the Host Group or Host field.
5 In Logical Unit Number field, select a LUN. The supported LUNs are 0
through 255.
If you select Custom, you must select an appropriate segment size.
Preparing Your Systems for Clustering
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