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Zoning is not hard to understand or configure. Using your switch management software, use
WWPN zoning to set up each zone so that it contains one server port, and whatever storage
device ports that host port requires access to. You do not need to create a separate zone for
each source/destination pair. Do not put disk and tape access in the same zone. Also avoid
using the same HBA for disk and tape access.
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Abstract
This is NOT a new version - Some changes made to DS4200 cabling diagrams -
This book is intended for IBM technical professionals, Business Partners, and customers responsible for the planning, deployment, and maintenance of IBM TotalStorage DS4000 family of products. We realize that setting up a DS4000 Storage Server can be a complex task. There is no single configuration that will be satisfactory for every application or situation.
First, we provide a conceptual framework for understanding the DS4000 in a Storage Area Network. Then we offer our recommendations, hints, and tips for the physical installation, cabling, and zoning, using the Storage Manager setup tasks.
After that, we turn our attention to the performance and tuning of various components and features, including numerous recommendations. We look at performance implications for various application products such DB2, Oracle, Tivoli Storage Manager, Microsoft SQL server, and in particular, Microsoft Exchange with a DS4000 storage server.
We review various tools available to simulate workloads and measure and collect performance data for the DS4000. We provide an overview and illustrate the usage of IBM TotalStorage® Productivity Center for disk and Disk Magic.
Another chapter provides guidelines for planning and implementing Enhanced Remote Mirroring.
This edition of the book also includes guidelines for managing and using the DS4000 with IBM System Storage™ SAN Volume Controller.
We also consider the AIX environment, including High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing (HACMP).
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to DS4000 and SAN
Chapter 2. DS4000 planning tasks
Chapter 3. DS4000 configuration tasks
Chapter 4. DS4000 performance tuning
Chapter 5. DS4000 tuning with typical applications
Chapter 6. Analyzing and measuring performance
Chapter 7. IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center for Disk
Chapter 8. Disk Magic
Chapter 9. ERM and alternatives for Disaster Recovery
Chapter 10. SVC guidelines for DS4000
Chapter 11. DS4000 with AIX and HACMP
Appendix A. DS4000 quick guide