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Table 34 M-Series IO Module Stack(s) to Non-Stacked External Switch Infrastructure
M-Series IO Module Stack(s) to Non-Stacked External Switch Infrastructure
Advantages Concerns
Each M-Series IO Module stack can be updated
independently without bringing SAN down.
SAN Array-to-array traffic is isolated outside of the M1000e
enclosures
Fixed hops between hosts and array volumes regardless of
number of M1000e enclosures
Supports ability to scale arrays
Supports ability to scale host.
Supports sharing SAN with non-M1000e servers.
Fewer “switches” to manage since each stack is managed as a
single switch
Firmware updates
on external stack
requires scheduled
downtime
Limited scalability
of LAG bandwidth.
Spanning Tree may
block some links if
a loop is created.
Other Notes
If available, use 10Gb links between M-series IO modules and external switches
M-series IO module stacks do not need to be interconnected since no arrays are attached
directly to M-series IO modules.
Additional M1000e enclosures are added in similar fashion to diagram above. Enclosure
scalability is greater if 10Gb links are used between M-series IO module stacks and the
external stack
This strategy works for a single fabric or dual fabric M-Series IO module configuration (See
Section 4.7.1.1 for details)