Hitachi 1000 Manual De Usuario

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BladeSymphony 1000 Architecture
 
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If an uncorrectable error occurs in a DIMM in the primary, the mirror is used for both writing and reading 
data. If an uncorrectable error occurs in a DIMM in the mirror, the primary is used for both writing and 
reading data. In this case, the error is logged as a correctable error. If the error is uncorrectable by the 
primary or mirror, it is logged as an uncorrectable error. 
On-Module Storage
Intel Xeon Server Blades support up to four internal 2.5-inch SAS hard drives The SAS architecture, 
with its SCSI command set, advanced command queuing, and verification/error correction, is ideal for 
business-critical applications running on BladeSymphony 1000 systems.
Traditional SCSI devices share a common bus. At higher signaling rates, parallel SCSI introduces clock 
skew and signal degradation. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) solves these problems with a point-to-point 
architecture where all storage devices connect directly to a SAS port. Point-to-point links increase data 
throughput and improve the ability to find and repair disk failures. The SAS command set is parallel 
SCSI, frame formats are from Fibre Channel, and physical characteristics are from Serial ATA. SAS links 
are full duplex, enabling them to send and receive information simultaneously, which reduces latency. 
The SAS interface also allows multiple links to be combined, creating 2x, 3x, or 4x connections to 
increase bandwidth.