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Setting up the Dell Storage Designed for
Scality RING solution

Overview

Any Dell Storage Solution Designed for Scality RING can support both file and object protocols
simultaneously. The two options, File Service and Object Storage solutions, are provided based on best
practices for an initial configuration. Customers can choose to add dedicated Connector servers at any
time, which is most common with file based protocols. Because object-based protocols are most often
installed directly onto the Physical Server, that configuration does not contain dedicated Connector
servers.
The primary components of this solution are:
One or more Connector (servers) that interface between applications and storage data.
Physical Servers for hosting the storage nodes, which form a Scality RING that provides a high
capacity storage for server data.
A Supervisor, which is the central management console for the Scality RING.

Connectors

Connector servers are the interface between outside applications and storage data. Depending on your
solution, Connectors reside on a Dell SD630-S server or hosted by one or more of the Dell SD7000-S
servers. Connectors are configured for a specific protocol depending on the services provided by the
Scality RING.

Physical Servers

The Scality RING is a distributed storage solution that aggregates capacity from Dell x86 servers without
any bottleneck or single point of failure.
The Dell SD7000-S Single Node server contains one independent Physical Server, which includes dual
processors based on the Intel Xeon EP E5-2600 v3 or v4 family, 12 DIMMs, and two HDD slots reserved
for the operating system (OS) disk, all housed in a removable module referred to as a sled. The chassis
contains 90 HDD/SSD slots with all slots assigned to the single node.
The Dell SD7000-S Dual Node server contains two independent Physical Servers, with each server
comprised of dual processors based on the Intel Xeon EP E5-2600 v3 or v4 family, 12 DIMM, and two
HDD slots reserved for the OS disk, all housed in a removable module referred to as a sled. The chassis
contains 90 HDD/SSD, 45 HDD/SSD slots for each Physical Server, for processing server data.
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