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    Best iSCSI SAN

    I'm looking for a SAN to hook up to an ESX infrastructure via iSCSI. Have about £5k to spend. Would normally go HP because we'll be using their servers but I'm interested to hear about any others.



    #2
    £5K? Are you sure you can get a SAN for that?

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      #3
      You can get a weedy HP. OK, ideally I'd like to spend £5k. I can probbaly get away with sticking £8-10k in the proposal.


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        #4
        Is this going to be used by a business for Production? Or is it a test thing? Warning: I am not a SAN guru, so prepare for a big disappointment.

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          #5
          For that kind of money the one's I have put in place for ESX are the HP 2012i or the IBM DS3300, both around the same price.

          But I have had a bit of hassle with the HP firmware. I once did a firmware upgrade that sh@gged the controller which had to be rpleaced. I have also heard stories of the HP locking admins out. Its fairly new kit

          The IBM DS3300 is a more mature product and performs about the same. Apparently the IBM scales better as well when adding expansion trays.

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            #6
            OpenFiler!! HTH!

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              #7
              you'd really not get much for 5k. Try looking at Dell Equallogic box's, I've been deploying these for my current client. We've also been using VMWare on them, with booting from SAN etc....
              SA says;
              Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

              I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

              n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
              (whatever these are)

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                #8
                Well I was thinking of £3-5k for the SAN and controllers. Then populate with disks. So seperate prices really, once I have approval for the SAN it will be easy to justify the extra expense for the disks. It's purely for in-house production servers, the odd dev and test platform and whatever else I want to throw at it. But nothing customer facing. Yet.


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