
We will be deploying 2 identical Supermicro SAN's running StarWind 5.8 (or latest build) for hosting our 4 CSV's + Quorum.
Hyper-V Servers: Dell PowerEdge T710, Server 2008R2 Datacenter, +/- 20VM's running on 4 CSV with HA targets for failover.
SAN Hardware:
4u Supermicro SC847 Chassis- 36 HDD bays
Supermicro X8DT6 Motherboard
2 Onboard Intel 82574L Gig NIC's
2 4 Port Intel 82576 Gig NIC's (2 cards, 8 ports total)
2 Intel Xeon E5640 2.67GHz processors
16GB (4x4GB Dimms) DDR3 ECC Registered memory
36 3.5" 600GB 15K RPM SAS HDD's - Seagate ST3600057SS
Supermicro SMC2108 RAID Controller (I believe this is just a rebranded LSI 2108) with BBU. 512MB memory/cache
RAID Settings/Arrays:
OS: 1 RAID1 array for OS- Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
iSCSI: 1 RAID10 array- 32 HDD total, 2 Spans, 16HDD per span. 64KB Stripe size, Disk cache enabled, Cached IO, Write Back with BBU enabled 8.717TB usable space
2 hot spares
Some RAID benchmark numbers (Any thoughts on these, I don't have anything to compare these to, do the numbers look "decent" given the hardware/setup?) Benchmark Numbers using IOMeter: Max Disk size 32000000 Sectors, 64 Outstanding I/O's per target 16 Workers (Access specifications: Max Read/Write- 32KB, 100% Sequential, 100% Read and 100% Write and for "real life" tests 8KB, 40%Seq, 60%Random, 35% Write, 65% Read)
For networking I was wondering if I could get your opinion. We have a total of 10 Gig NIC ports per SAN, what's the best practice for allocating NIC's to iSCSI vs Sync? Should we team 4 NIC's for iSCSI (LACP w/ Jumboframes) and 4 for Sync or allocate more to iSCSI?
Thank you so much for any feedback and help you can offer!