Thanks,
Tony Ansley,Technical Marketing Consultant
EqualLogic iSCSI Storage
"One of the most important steps in planning for an iSCSI SAN is properly determining the size of the SAN solution required then sizing the network infrastructure appropriately to allow for current AND future growth. I am currently working a whitepaper that will be released soon that looks at Layer 2 switches such as the PowerConnect 54xx Series and helps in determining if a layer 2 network solution (and the PC54xx in particular) can handle a SAN of the size you are looking at. How many ports does it take to actually implement an EqualLogic SAN? Working with the Dell EqualLogic engineering team in Nashua and with the PowerConnect team here in Round Rock, I came up with a quick formula to determine the number of ports you need:(([#Arrays]x 6) + ([# hosts]x 2) + ([#Active PSArray Ports] x 2))--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2For the details you will have to wait for the full paper, but thought you might find this of use."
"Thanks for the comment!The PC5400 series is an approved switch for EqualLogic. The PC6200 series is not currently approved. Note that Layer 2 switches are somewhat limited in their ability to scale beyond 3 arrays, so if you plan on needing more storage now or in the future, you will be better off going with a stacking switch like the Cisco 3750."
"3750 does seem like a great choice as well."