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Powerstore 500T 4-port card bond0 best practices
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we have 2 esxi servers and I want to connect them with Powerstore 500T over nvme-tcp. Both servers have 2x 25 Gb pNICs dedicated for the storage connection and are connected to the switch. Best practice is that every server should have 2x seperate vlans/subnets, both connected to one Powerstore node. But Powerstore 500T have built-in bond0 on first two 25 Gb ports on a 4-port card, that means 1 node can only have 1 vlan/subnet. So what is now the best practice? Both pNICs on esxi must be in same subnet but different IPs?
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July 26th, 2024 13:07
Hello matejjenko,
The server will have access to storage via 1Pnic at a time. If one connection has faulted then it will switch connects to the next active connection, as long as multipathing is setup correctly.
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July 26th, 2024 08:34
Hello matejjenko,
You are going to want to follow the Host Connectivity Guide VMware ESXi Server for powerstore when connecting your host. Here is a link to the guide as well as a link to other guides that can assist with deploying your Powerstore. https://dell.to/4d20dfp
https://dell.to/3Sod2Zo
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July 26th, 2024 09:59
Hello,
that is where I got the info. But 500T has bond0 over 2 ports so 1 controller can only be in 1 VLAN. Best practice form this manual is stating, that server should have every connection in different subnet/vlan. That means server will only have access to storage controller over 1 pNIC.