Difference between revisions of "LeftHand Networks NSM 100"

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== bonus points? ==
 
== bonus points? ==
 
* second NIC for storage traffic?
 
* second NIC for storage traffic?
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* iSCSI option
  +
* CIFS/SMB option

Revision as of 18:26, 15 January 2015

LeftHand Networks (LHN) was a Boulder, Colorado based vendor of iSCSI storage appliances. The company has been bought by Hewlett-Packard. I have an NSM100, their first generation product at home. I don't do much iSCSI, though, so let's see if we can make this a little bit more useful for me.

Hardware description

  • 1U rackmount chassis
  • 4 hot swap 3.5 inch drive carriers in the front
  • Dual 200 Watt power supplies (There is a selector switch at the back of the chassis to choose which power supply is feeding power. It appears a power failure is not handled transparently.)
  • A small form-factor WinTel system board with onboard Ethernet
  • A PCI slot holding a 1000baseT Ethernet card (the cutout on the back of the case is quite non-standard, though)

Platform limitations

  • decade old CPU and motherboard
  • Parallel ATA (IDE) hard drives are used.
  • Not a lot of RAM inside
  • 1 100baseT port for management and a single 1000baseT port for data traffic (some gentle use of a Dremel tool or file should make this better)

Desired end state

  • NFS storage service. With 4 320Gbyte IDE drives in a RAID6 or ZFS + RAIDZ2, approximately 0.5 Tbytes of usable space should be available.
  • As many layers of security as feasible:
    • hard drive encryption
    • hard drive encryption keys stored off the device
    • IPSEC encryption for the NFS storage traffic
    • turn on Kerberos support (krb5i ensures data integrity, krb5p provides data privacy as well)
  • No single points of failure for physical drives

bonus points?

  • second NIC for storage traffic?
  • iSCSI option
  • CIFS/SMB option