02-01-2017 03:28 AM - edited 03-01-2019 01:03 PM
Best Practice UCS with iSCSI Storage and Nexus (without iSCSI Boot from SAN) with Disjoint Layer 2?
Hello how shoult I release an UCS iSCSI Storage Projekt over Nexus
-Is the only answer Disjoint Layer 2?
Pleass Help
02-02-2017 09:59 AM
Hi Stefan
What is the use case for disjoint vlans and iSCSI storage ? separate traffic from FI Northbound ? this would require separate physical links ?
As every server need access to iSCSI, you have to create separate vnics for this iSCSI vlans.
I would not take the extra effort to implement disjoint vlans for iSCSI.
Walter.
02-02-2017 11:08 PM
Hi Walter
We want a clean solution with iSCSI
The best way i think are seperate ETH Ports on the Fabric interconnect who are going to the Nexus?.
Because the other sollution is:
If i have 4ETH Uplinks on each FI (2right 2left)
over this 4uplinks ETH and iSCSI traffic is going up over the same Connection,
And than i Cant Cable one right one left to the Nexus.
Than i have to Cable 4 left FI-a and 4 right FI-b like FC Cabeling
02-02-2017 11:29 PM
Hi Stefan
- even with disjoint vlans, links between vnics - IOM, and IOM - FI share iSCSI and Ethernet traffic
- you have 40g per FI which is a lot ! (I assume you implement vpc on the Nexus)
- iSCSI and/or FC: if you experience a bottleneck, its most likely IOPS not bandwidth.
- instead of disjoint vlans, you could also use static pinning ! see eg.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/2-2/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_2_2/configuring_lan_pin_groups.html
02-06-2017 02:53 AM
I Think about Lan Pin Groups yes.
For Example:
-FI-A Port 17/18/19/20 (one ETH Port Channel) Port17/18 are conect with NexusA and 19/10 are connectet with NexusB
-Same FI-B
-Can i create a "FI-A Lan Pin Group" with FI-A Ports 17/18 who works in an Port Channel
This Pin Group are only connectet with Nexus-A
-Same FI-B
And than i Pin the iSCSI vNics to this two Pin Groups and i don't have traffic to the wrong side?!
02-06-2017 02:53 AM
Is that above possible?
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