Prior to Commvault HyperScale software installation each server must meet basic minimum configuration requirements. These steps must be completed in full prior to imaging or configuration servers with Commvault HyperScale and are not included in Commvault Professional Servers. Failure to complete all steps below will result in delays to configure Commvault software and storage.
The steps outlined below apply only to non-Cisco Reference Design server nodes. Refer to server vendor's documentation for specific steps required to complete this configuration. Begin with either 1a or 1b below depending on purchased hardware configuration.
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Boot drive - Combined OS/metadata drives option Create a RAID5 volume for all four SSD drives to be used for combined OS/metadata volume. Set BIOS to boot from RAID5 volume. Continue to Step 3. |
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Boot drive - Individual boot drive option Create a RAID1 volume for the two SSD drives to be used for OS volume. Set BIOS to boot from RAID1 volume. Continue to Step 2. |
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metadata drive - Individual metadata drive option on SSD or NVMe (used only with individual boot drive option) Dedicated metadata SSD or NVMe drive require no further configuration. Commvault HyperScale ISO will detect and format drive during initial imaging process. |
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Storage Pool drives Storage Pool Large Form Factor (LFF) should have no RAID and no special configuration. Commvault HyperScale ISO will detect and format drives during initial imaging process. Hardware vendors each have unique label naming convention for storage pool drives. Ensure all LFF drives are labeled as one of the following depending on vendor:
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Networking and switch configuration Create a minimum of two VLAN:
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