Date: Thu, 6 May 2021 15:37:25 +0200 From: Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson@gmx.com> To: "fs@freebsd.org" <fs@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Dual-port SAS HDD ? Message-ID: <62B46E11-A40C-4119-8525-20E3F3539D61@gmx.com> In-Reply-To: <CAOtMX2jgrmbEefg2pJ55Bp1bJDzC3tgyjUK5%2BopvCt75T3_NDw@mail.gmail.com> References: <578487FF-1D89-4A9E-AD97-6B5DCD9F785A@gmx.com> <CAOtMX2jgrmbEefg2pJ55Bp1bJDzC3tgyjUK5%2BopvCt75T3_NDw@mail.gmail.com>
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> On 6 May 2021, at 15:24, Alan Somers <asomers@freebsd.org> wrote: >=20 > On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 4:52 AM Ben RUBSON <ben.rubson@gmx.com = <mailto:ben.rubson@gmx.com>> wrote: > Hi, >=20 > I'm building a new ZFS pool from scratch, choosing my own hardware = etc... > For sure I'll go for the standard SAS2008 / SAS3008 controller. >=20 > However, I'm wondering whether or not I should absolutely go for = dual-port SAS HDD (with dual backplane, controller...). > I have some difficulties to find enterprise grade dual port SAS HDD. > HGST used to provide Ultrastar SAS HDD which were dual-port. > However, strangely, Western Digital does not advertise their Ultrastar = DC SAS HDD as bringing dual-port, so I guess they're not. >=20 > Any thoughts / advices regarding this topic ? >=20 > Many thanks for your help, >=20 > Kind regards, >=20 > Ben >=20 > It's just a matter of high availability. Can you tolerate an outage = if a JBOD I/O controller fails? If so, then you don't need dual-port. = But server crashes are more common than JBOD I/O controller failures. = So you should worry more about that. Thank you Alan. Of course you're right, JBOD IO controller is not the first outage = cause, and disks themselves are more prone to fail... I even wonder whether or not dual path is actively used for HDDs, as = dual-port ones are rather hard to find... Not sure then it's really worth it... Of course feel free if I'm wrong / I missed something / one actively = uses it and has some experience / references to share ! Thank you again, Ben
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