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关于HP MSA500G2与SA642卡的问题
The MSA500 G2 controller (Figure 2) is a hot-pluggable and intelligent Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) controller with integrated status indicators and a 256-megabyte read/write battery-backed cache expandable to 512 megabytes (per controller). One controller ships standard with the HP MSA500 G2 system; a redundant controller is optional. The MSA500 G2 controller is built upon a 32-bit superscalar, reduced instruction set computing (RISC) processor and features a high performance RAID coprocessor designed by HP to enhance performance of RAID parity write operations for RAID 5 and Advanced Data Guarding (ADG). \r\nThe MSA500 G2 controller features battery-backed write cache to protect posted-write data in the event that external power to the system is interrupted, a host computer fails, or the controller itself fails. The write cache can protect data for up to three days. In a system with a single MSA500 G2 controller, if the controller fails, the cache module can be removed and installed on a replacement controller (within three days with no loss of data), and the posted-write data will be flushed. The write cache can protect data for up to three days. Redundant, maintenance-free nickel metal hydride batteries are used on the battery-backed cache to improve reliability. \r\nIn clusters with non-intelligent enclosures or “just a bunch of drives” (JBOD), the RAID controllers are located in each of the clustered servers. Unlike the MSA500 G2 system design, these controllers are not synchronized and have no mechanism to keep cache data coherent. Unsynchronized controllers cannot implement write-caching, the lack of which seriously degrades the performance of the JBOD cluster. \r\n\r\n从以上描述感觉就是RAID控制器 |
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