Support Matrix

Table 2. Rules for all ME4 Series storage systems (continued)
Rule SAS 10GBase-T
iSCSI
CNC
If you do not enable the flow control, your iSCSI storage may experience
degradation of the I/O performance
In addition to enabling the Ethernet IEEE 802.3x flow control, Dell recommends
that you disable unicast broadcast storm control on the switch ports that
are connected to the iSCSI initiators and target storage systems. Dell also
recommends turning on the "PortFast" mode of the spanning tree protocol (STP)
on the switch ports that are connected to the iSCSI initiators and target system
Turning on the PortFast mode is different from turning off the whole operation
of STP on the switch. With PortFast on, STP is still enabled on the switch
ports. Turning off STP may affect the entire network and can leave the network
vulnerable to physical topology loops.
For optimal I/O performance, avoid having more than one iSCSI session originating
from one host iSCSI port to the same controller. Ideally, the iSCSI host NIC must
connect to only one iSCSI target port on the storage subsystem
N/A
The FC can connect at either or 8 Gbps and 16 Gbps, however 16 Gbps is
recommended
NOTE: Only 16 Gbps adapters are supported. See Supported Fibre Channel host
bus adapters on page 29.
N/A N/A
The 10GBaseT iSCSI controller module can auto-negotiate to 1 Gbps. The CNC
requires a 10 Gbps connection
N/A
Remote replication is not supported when the replication connection is directly
connected. It must be in a switch topology
N/A
Replication within iSCSI topology between ME4 series storage systems is supported
regardless of connection speed. Replication between iSCSI and FC topology is not
supported
N/A N/A
Replication within FC topology between ME4 storage systems is supported regardless
of connection speed. Replication between iSCSI and FC topology is not supported
N/A N/A
Online Drive firmware upgrade is not supported and might cause hosts to lose
connectivity with the storage system
When using drives that are 6 TB or larger, it is recommended to use either a RAID
6 Disk Group or an ADAPT Disk Pool. Due to the increased amount of time that is
taken to reconstruct and copy-back, the chances for a second drive failure increases
on either a RAID 1/10 or a RAID 5 Disk Group
Data Assurance capable drives are supported in the storage system, however the Data
Assurance feature is not available for these storage systems
To create an NRAID, RAID 0, or RAID 3 (linear-only) disk group, you must use the CLI.
For more information, see the Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System CLI
Guide.
Disk groups and pools
Maximum virtual pools per controller module = 1
Maximum usable virtual pool size per controller module = 512 TiB with the large
pools feature disabled in the CLI and 1 PB with the large pools feature enabled in
the CLI
NOTE: Active snapshots and replications use a substantial amount of the
reserved space and undesired effects might occur if the reserved space is
completely consumed. Use the CLI command show snapshot-space to
monitor space usage.
Maximum disk group size = Unlimited (non-ADAPT); 1 PB (ADAPT)
Maximum disk groups per pool = 16
Maximum virtual disk groups per controller module = 16
Maximum linear disk groups per controller module = 32
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