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October 7th, 2012 22:00

Clariion Architecture

Hi Friends ,

            I have been working as SAN admin for Fujitsu product for the past 18 months . Currently I am learning EMC Clariion series , I want know about the Clariion Architecture explaniation clearly . Can you guide me guys .

Thanks in Advance

Ravi Karthik

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October 11th, 2012 07:00

No Problem. Happy to help.

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October 7th, 2012 22:00

You can get clariion documentations from EMC Powerlink (powerlink.emc.com)

Home > Support > Technical Documentation and Advisories > Hardware/Platforms Documentation

Also you can find clariion trainings from EMC Eduction (education.emc.com) to start with.

October 7th, 2012 23:00

Hi Vipin ,

       Thanks a lot

Regards

Ravi Karthik

October 8th, 2012 02:00

Hi Ravi,

You can also documents from https://support.emc.com

Regards,

  Suman Pinnamaneni

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October 8th, 2012 07:00

The CLARiiON Storage system is based on a modular architecture.The first building block of the architecture is the Disk Processor Enclosure,or DPE.The DPE houses the Storage Processor(s) and the first Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop(FC-AL) disks.Some older CX series arrays use the DPE2 which includes, in addition to the storage Processors, up  to 15 2GB dual-ported FC Drives.newer CXSeries,namely CX300,CX500 and CX700 can use a DAE2P which provides for bettr fault isolation and reliability on the back end(BE) loops.

The FC series DPE contains up to 10 1Gb dual-ported FC drives. In order to expand the capacity of the storage system, Disk Array Enclosures (DAEs) are interconnected using Link Control Cards (LCCs).The module architecture allows the customer to add drives as needed to meet capacity requirements.When more capacity is required, additional disk array enclosures (DAE or DAE2) containing disk modules can be easily added. LCC or Link Control Cards are used to connect shelves of disks. In addition, the LCC monitors the FRUs within the shelf and reports status information to the storage processor. The LCC contains ypass circuitry that allows continued operation of the loop in the event of port failure.

Newer CLARiiON (CX4) arrays have two processors per Storage Processor, and do not use a DPE. Instead, it utilizes an SPE or Storage Processor Enclosure. The SPE does not contain any disk modules, so it must have at least one DAE2 and a maximum of 16 DAE2s. CLARiiON Architecture is based on intelligent Storage Processors that manage physical drives on the back end and service host requests on the front end, be it Fibre Channel or iSCSI protocols. Depending on the module, each Storage processor includes either one or two CPUs. Storage Processors communicate to each other over the CLARiiON Messaging Interface (CMI). Both the front-end connection to the host and the back-end connection to the physical storage is 2Gb Fibre channel.

That's the CLARiiON Architecture in a gist!

October 10th, 2012 20:00

RaviKarthik,

Firstly welcome to the forums and thank you for being an EMC customer.

In addition to what was suggested and the great summary from Ankit, have a look at the documents at the following link:

http://www.emc.com/microsites/clariion-support/central.htm

This is a great portal to begin your journey and I recommend bookmarking it for future reference.  Select the model/generation of array that you are interested in, and then click on: "Learn about the storage system".  The same portal for the VNX (our latest mid-tier unified platform) is as follows:

https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX/requestMyDoc.jsp

There you have similar docs such as: "Learn about VNX hardware" and "View technical specifications".  Then when you are ready to present storage to a server, from these portals you can customize a document to match the combination of hardware and software that you own.

October 10th, 2012 21:00

Hi Ankit

      Thanks  a lot

Regards

Ravi Karthik P

October 10th, 2012 21:00

Hi Christopher Imes ,

                             Thanks for your kind support and encouragement .

Regards

Ravi Karthik

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