About Your System; Overview; Enclosure Features - Dell PowerVault MD3000 Hardware Owner's Manual

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About Your System

The Dell™ PowerVault™ MD3000 is a 3U rack-mounted external Redundant Array of Independent
Disks (RAID) enclosure capable of accommodating up to 15 3.0-Gbps, Serial-Attached SCSI (SAS)
disks. Connectivity between the RAID enclosure and the host server is provided by Dell SAS 5/E
Host Bus Adapters (HBAs).

Overview

The RAID enclosure is designed for high availability, offering redundant access to data storage. It
features dual active/active RAID controller modules, redundant power supplies, and redundant fans.
The RAID enclosure is designed for high-performance environments: two-node clusters or multi-
host storage access for up to four servers.
Storage management can be either in-band through the SAS connection, or out-of-band using an
Ethernet connection.
NOTE:
Dell recommends that you configure your MD3000 to use both in-band and out-of-band management
paths. Establishing all management connections to a RAID enclosure provides additional paths in the case of
a management connection failure.

Enclosure Features

Features include:
Direct-connect support for fully redundant, two-node Microsoft
Support for up to four Windows, SUSE, or Red Hat
U chassis for rack mounting
Two redundant, hot-pluggable RAID controller modules in one of two supported configurations:
Dual RAID controller modules with single SAS In port connectors on each controller
Dual RAID controller modules with dual SAS In port connectors on each controller
Two redundant, hot-pluggable power supply/fan modules
512 MB of mirrored cache on each RAID controller module
Battery backup unit in each RAID controller module that protects against cache data loss for up to
72 hours
Support for up to 15 3.5" SAS physical disks
Support for up to 255 virtual disks
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Windows
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Linux host servers
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Clusters
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