JanusRAID2
SS-4551E
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The JanusRAID2 SS-4551E is
a single controller, 4Gb Fibre to SAS RAID storage
subsystem. In a compact 2U - 12 bay chassis,
featuring hot-swappable power supplies and fans.
The RAID controller, fans, and power supplies
are modularized allowing for easy removal from
the rear of the unit. Also featuing a CGI-based
GUI allowing easy remote configuration and monitoring
using a web browser.
A new feature to the SS-4551E
is an expansion port that enables our SAS JBOD
expansion unit to be attached and increase the
total storage capacity without the cost of another
independent RAID subsystem. The JBOD expansion
feature can reduce the total cost of ownership
of an Arena Maxtronic storage solution.
Ideal Applications
- Enterprise Storage
- Disk to Disk Backup
- Performance Driven HD
- Video Streaming Applications
- Security and Surveillance
- Regulation Compliance Storage
- Disaster Recovery Storage
- Audio and Video Editing
- VOD on Education or Entertainment
- Fixed Content Archiving
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Specifications
Host Interface: 4Gb Fibre
Data Transfer Rate: Up to 4 Gb/second
ID Assignment: 0-127
Number of Host Channels: 2
External Connector Type: SFP x 2 (SFP not included)
JBOD Expansion: Yes (supports up to 3 JBOD expansion
systems)
Controller CPU: AMCC PPC440SP
CPU
Cache Memory: 512MB - Upgradeable to 4GB DDR
II SDRAM
Disk Interface: SAS (3 Gb/sec)
Number of Disk Channels: 12
Hot Swap Disk Tray: 12 x 3.5" hot-swappable
trays
Hot Swap Fan: 2 x Turbo Fan
Hot Swap Power supplies: 350watt x 2 Redundant
AC Input Voltage: 100 to 240V (+/- 10%), 47
to 63 Hz
RAID Levels: JBOD, 0, 1, 3,
5, 6, 10, 30, 50, 60, NRAID
Disk Groups: Max. 16
Logical Disk: Max. 32
Data Rebuild: Automatic Data Regeneration
RAID Features: Global and local hotspare, Multiple
Host ID, and Background Initialization
Advanced Data Reliability Assurance: SMARTCor.
Functions (DST, DS, DC)
Online Expansion: Yes
Front Panel LCD and Buttons:
Easy access for configuration and status report.
RS-232 Terminal: Command Line Interface(CLI)
for configuration and status report.
Web browser GUI: Embedded CGI-based GUI management
interface
Event Notification: Built-in buzzer, e-mail,
SNMP, and downloadable event records (up to
1024)
Humidity: 20% to 80% non-condensing
Operating Temp: 5 C to 40 C
Non-Operating Temp: -25 C to 60 C
Safety Regulatory: UL, CUL, CB
EMC Standard: FCC, CE, C-Tick, BSMI
Physical Dimensions:
485 (W) x 565 (D) x 88 (H) mm
Physical Weight: 19 Kgs (without drives)
Packed Dimensions: 610 (W) x 790 (D) x 430 (H)
mm
Packed Weight: 28 Kgs (without drives)
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Key
Features
- Innovate New Array
Structure
The JanusRAID2 series features a new innovate
array structure that hierarchically organizes
storage objects. With this structure, physical
drives are combined into Disk Groups (DG). Disk
Groups are subdivided into Logical Disks (LD)
where arrays are created. Lastly, Logical Disk
can be combined or stripped together to form
Volumes. Either volumes or LD can be pointed
to a LUN which are then presented to the host
computer.
- Online Expansion
and Defragmentation of Disk Groups
New physical disks can be added by expansion
of a Disk Group (DG) while the unit remains
online. During the process of expanding Disk
Groups, defragmentation can be selected to move
unused capacity to the ending LBA of a Disk
Group. Defragmentation can also be selected
at anytime there is unused storage space residing
between Logical Disks.
- Online Expansion
and Shrinking of Logical Disks
Logical Disk (LD) Online Expansion can increase
the capacity of an online LUN, instead of having
to create a separate partition for unused capacity
or capacity gained from Disk Group Expansion;
now your storage can dynamically grow as your
demands grow. In the event of overestimating
requirements for Logical Disk capacity, shrinking
can be used reduce the allocated storage of
a Logical Disk.
- JBOD Expansion
This newly added feature provides users the
option to attach a JBOD unit to expand the capacity
of their Arena Maxtronic storage solution. By
allowing the SS-6651E to control the RAID-less
JBOD units helps reduce the total cost of ownership.
- Array Recovery
Utility
The JanusRAID2 series now provides an Array
Recovery Utility (ARU) that can aid a user in
the event of multiple drive failures corrupting
the RAID array of a Logical Disk and/or volumes.
The ARU enables users to recover lost disk members
of a Disk Group, and will automatically recover
Logical Disks and Volumes.
- Global or local
spare disk
With the new JanusRAID2 storage structure, local
and global spares can be configured. Local spares
will belong to specific Disk Groups and will
only replace faulty drives in a specific Disk
Group. Meanwhile, Global Spares will replace
faulty disk in any available Disk Group.
- Regenerate Parity
A simplified feature of Disk Scrubbing (DS),
Regenerate Parity will regenerate the parity
of a Logical Disk(s) in a Disk Group without
a parity check.
- Dual Flash ROM
Dual Flash ROM per controller gives higher RAID
system availability and reliability during firmware
upgrading or in the event of a single ROM failure.
- Web-based GUI
Embedded CGI-based GUI (graphic user interface)
management interface can be accessed through
a web browser. The GUI allows users to easily
setup RAID arrays, lun mapping, etc. and also
provides remote monitoring of drive health,
fan, and power supplies.
- RAID 6
RAID 6 improves over the industry standard RAID
5 by adding another parity disk which gives
greater reliability and data protection.
- Disk Self Test
(DST)
Before the release of this function, users of
RAID systems were forced to test suspected bad
hard drives in a host computer individually
using a drive manufacturer’s utility. This function
tests the health of hard drives with them installed
in the RAID unit. DST performs write tests,
servo analysis, and read scan tests; the test
results are then displayed on the LCD and hyper
terminal output. This can aid the user in deciding
whether or not to replace a suspected failing
hard drive. We highly recommend running this
test before initializing a RAID set to ensure
a healthy RAID solution.
- Disk Scrubbing
(DS)
With today’s RAID subsystems being capable of
storing multiple terabytes, it is becoming increasingly
difficult to manage and maintain that large
amount of data. To aid a user in maintaining
their data’s health, Arena-MaxTronic has released
their newest firmware function Disk Scrubbing.
The data and/or parity stored on hard drives
can sometimes become corrupted; this data can
also reside in areas that are not accessed for
long periods of time. DS will use idle time
to test the disks, and if a sector is found
to be corrupted, the data will be regenerated
from other RAID member disks and will be written
to an uncorrupted sector. The purpose of DS
is to prevent the possibility of having multiple
corrupted sectors in a single stripe, which
is one of the main causes of data loss.
- Disk Clone (DC)
Hard drives are the most likely component to
fail in a RAID array, and almost impossible
to predict when the failure will occur. When
a failure does occur the RAID unit will have
to regenerate data from the non-failed hard
drives to rebuild a new drive, and the RAID
array will be in degraded mode. Having a unit
in degraded mode is a very cautious time because
if a second hard drive was to fail the RAID
is destroyed and data is lost. This is where
Disk Cloning can aide a user. With the help
of the hard drives built in S.M.A.R.T. function,
DC can determine when to begin cloning a bad
drive to a hot spare. Upon completion of cloning,
the new cloned disk can take the position of
the failing disk or can stand-by until the original
disk fails, then take the failed disks position.
Disk cloning is to prevent a rebuild from ever
occurring and having the unit in degraded mode.
- Support for greater
than 2TB LUN
Two firmware options are available to surpass
the 2 terabyte limitation; 16byte CDB and variable
sector size. With either of these functions
enabled, users are able to create slices and
map LUNs greater than 2TB to their respective
host channels. See support documentation for
compatibility or contact technical support for
more information.
- Background Initialization
Initialization occurs during creation of a RAID
array by zeroing out / formatting drives. By
default the initialization process occurs with
the unit offline, and inaccessible. With background
initialization, the RAID array can be accessed
during the initialization process so that the
unit can be setup without having to wait several
hours to complete initialization.
- BBU
An optional BBU can be included in the RAID
system to ensure data integrity in the event
of a power outage. The BBU, or battery backup
unit, will provide power to the on-board cache
of the RAID controller in the event of a power
outage. This will allow any data that is still
stored on the cache to be saved until power
is restored. Once power is restored, the RAID
controller will flush the cache to drives.
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