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The Question is: I feel like someone should ask this every so often... The DS10 and DS20 AlphaServers provide very good value for "scale out" and/or I/O intensive computing, and even in light of the migration away from Alpha to IA64, Digital, Compaq, and the proposed merged company have a good track record for supporting har dware after it's final sale date. Given these servers currently outperform the first-draft Itanium servers, they're well worth their price. However, while Tru64 has an Ultra-2 RAID controller for these systems, OpenVMS does not. This is especially embarassing since similarly priced Proliant servers have an Ultra160 4-channel RAID controller supported under Linux and Windows. The DS-series o f AlphaServers are somewhat behind the times, storage-wise. External RAID controllers are priced very high compared with the cost of these systems. Fiberchannel even more so. Can the Wizard provide guidance on attaching redundant storage to these systems? Can his (her ?) crystal ball provide any guidance on future hardware support for these models? The Answer is : Because OpenVMS handles multi-path operations and supports fully shared disk access, the use of off-bus RAID controllers (eg: HSG, HSZ, etc) and host-based RAID (host-based volume shadowing) are the most common and most expected approaches.
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