Sun Microsystems 3510 Tool Storage User Manual


 
Best Practices for the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC Array 7
When your array is on a public network, it is susceptible to viruses, worms, and
other malware attacks.
A variety of security software is available to detect and mitigate these attacks.
Some port-scanning and other security software can have an adverse impact on
your ability to access data. In extreme cases, some of this software can cause Sun
StorEdge 3000 Family arrays to hang.
Since it is not possible to predict the side-effects of all current and future security
software products, place your Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays and Sun StorEdge 3510
FC arrays on private subnets.
Saving and Restoring Configuration Information
An important feature of these management tools is the ability to save and restore
configuration information in a number of ways. Using the Sun StorEdge 3510 FC
array firmware, the configuration information (NVRAM) can be saved to disk. This
provides a backup of the controller-dependent configuration information such as
channel settings, host IDs, FC protocol, and cache configuration. It does not save
LUN mapping information. The NVRAM configuration file can restore all
configuration settings but does not rebuild logical drives.
The Configuration Service software can be used to save and restore all configuration
data, including LUN mapping information. It can be used to rebuild all logical
drives and therefore can be used to completely duplicate an array configuration to
another array.
Direct-Attached Storage
One powerful feature of Sun StorEdge 3510 FC arrays is their ability to support
multiple direct-attached servers without requiring storage switches. They
accomplish this using intelligent internal Fibre Channel networks. Servers can be
directly connected using built-in external Fibre Channel ports, if available, or add-in
Fibre Channel host adapter cards. The Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array automatically
configures its ports to match the transfer speed and communication method of each
connection.