This topology combines the basic topology with a 1 GbE management interface.
This can be used in cases where the data protection network will be on a non-routable backup network, and therefore an additional management interface is required. This topology leverages one of the built-in 1 GbE copper interfaces for management traffic and will require additional cabling.
In this topology, each node requires connections to 3 separate network as follows:
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1 - 10 GbE port for data protection network, which transfers data to and from the clients being protected and connect to the CommServe server.
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1 - 10 GbE port for storage pool network, which is a dedicated private network, used for communication and replication between the HyperScale nodes.
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1 - 1 GbE port for management network, which is used exclusively for all management related communication, such as connecting to the CommServe server, accessing the DNS server, etc.
Note
Basic topology is the easiest option to setup and deploy. However, this topology does not provide network redundancy, and is recommended only for non-production use, or if you do not have the required port availability for redundant connections. Combine the basic topology with a Management network if the HyperScale X Appliance nodes are located in an isolated backup network.
Network Requirements
In this topology, each node requires the following connections:
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1 - 10 GbE port for the data protection network,which transfers data to and from the clients. This requires a corresponding IP address for the data protection network.
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1 - 10 GbE port for the storage pool which is a dedicated private network, used for communication and replication between the HyperScale nodes. This requires a corresponding IP address for the storage pool network.
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1 – 1 GbE port for the management network, which is connected to a routable network with DNS access. This requires a corresponding IP address for the management network.
Note
Data Protection, storage pool and management networks MUST be on separate subnets.
The following network names and IP addresses are required for this topology:
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Node 3 |
Node n |
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Data Protection Fully Qualified Domain Name* |
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Data Protection IP Address* |
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Data Protection Netmask* |
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Data Protection Gateway* |
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Data Protection DNS 1* |
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Data Protection DNS 2 |
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Data Protection DNS 3 |
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Storage Pool IP Address* |
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Storage Pool Netmask* |
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Management IP Address* |
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Management Netmask* |
* Required fields
Note
If you have more than 3 nodes expand the columns in this table to include all the nodes that you plan to setup.
Cabling and Cable Connections
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Connect the 10 GbE data protection port from each node to the data protection network.
All data management tasks including backups and restores, are established through the 10GbE data protection ports.
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Connect the 10 GbE storage pool port from each node to the private storage pool network.
All storage related tasks, including all cluster connectivity for the storage pool network, will be through this 10GbE storage pool port.
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Connect the 1 GbE IPMI port (BMC Controller) from each node to the IPMI or management or utility network for lights out access.
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Connect the 1 GbE management port to the management network.
All management related activities, such as connecting to the CommServe, accessing the DNS server, etc. will be established through the management port.
HS4300 Connections
HS2300 Connections
Supported Network Cables
The network interface cards included with the HyperScale nodes support the use of either optical fiber or direct attach copper (Twinax) cabling.
Note
Each node has 2 dual port 10 GbE adapters with an LC SFP+ transceiver installed in each port. These can be used for 10 GbE fiber cabling or, can be removed for copper Twinax cabling if desired. (RJ45 based 10 GbE NICs are available from the factory.)
The following cable connectors are supported:
For Optical Fiber Connection |
10GBase-SR SFP+ modules are included for all 4 interfaces on each node to support standard or redundant cabling. You will need to provide 10G Base-SR SFP+ modules for your switch and compatible OM3 or OM4 Multi-mode Fiber Cabling. |
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For Direct Attach Copper (Twinax) Connections |
Direct Attach Copper cables are not included with an appliance purchase. When purchasing cables, ensure that they meet the following requirements:
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10GBASE-T Support (Copper Twisted Pair) |
10GBASE-T is not supported with the included SFP+ network interface cards. Optional 10GBASE-T network cards are available instead of SFP-based configurations as an option at the time of order placement. Contact your Commvault representative for more information. |
Required Network Cables
You will need several network cables to setup the nodes. Make sure that these cables are available when you setup the nodes.
The following network cables are required per node:
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2x 1 GbE network cables for the iRMC and management ports
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2x 10 GbE network cables for the data protection and storage pool ports
To estimate the total number of network cables required to setup all the nodes, multiply the number of nodes in your cluster with the per node requirement.
For example, if you plan to setup 3 nodes in the cluster you will need the following cables:
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6x 1 GbE network cables for ithe RMC and management ports
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6x 10 GbE network cables for the data protection and storage pool ports