A customer is planning to expand a Dell PowerScale Gen5 cluster with H500 nodes What is a consideration?

A customer is planning to expand a Dell PowerScale Gen5 cluster with H500 nodes What is a consideration?
A . A minimum of three H500 chassis are needed.
B . All new nodes must be on the network.
C . A minimum of four H500 nodes are needed.
D . A minimum of one H500 chassis is needed.

Answer: D

Explanation:

When expanding a Dell PowerScale Gen5 cluster with H500 nodes (which are Gen6 nodes), a key consideration is that a minimum of one H500 chassis is needed, which contains four H500 nodes.

Understanding Dell PowerScale Node Generations:

Gen5 Cluster:

Existing cluster with Gen5 nodes.

H500 Nodes:

Part of the Gen6 family, which introduces a new hardware architecture and chassis design.

Gen6 Chassis and Node Configuration:

Chassis Design:

Gen6 nodes like the H500 are installed in a chassis that holds four nodes. The chassis is the physical enclosure that houses and powers the nodes. Minimum Node Addition:

You cannot add individual Gen6 nodes to a cluster; you must add at least one full chassis. Therefore, the minimum number of H500 nodes you can add is four, as part of a single chassis. Considerations When Expanding with H500 Nodes: Compatibility:

OneFS allows mixing Gen5 and Gen6 nodes in the same cluster, but certain considerations apply.

Network Connectivity:

New nodes must be properly connected to the cluster’s internal network.

Chassis Requirements:

A minimum of one H500 chassis (containing four nodes) is required for expansion.

Why Option D is Correct:

Option D:

"A minimum of one H500 chassis is needed."

This accurately reflects the requirement to add at least one chassis (four nodes) when expanding the cluster.

Why Other Options Are Less Suitable:

Option A:

"A minimum of three H500 chassis are needed."

This would require adding 12 nodes, which is not the minimum requirement.

Option B:

"All new nodes must be on the network."

While it’s true that nodes must be networked, this is a standard practice and not a specific

consideration in this context.

Option C:

"A minimum of four H500 nodes are needed."

While technically correct in terms of node count, the key consideration is the chassis requirement,

making Option D more precise.

Dell PowerScale

Reference: Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Node and Chassis Overview:

Describes the architecture of Gen6 nodes and chassis requirements.

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Administration Guide:

Provides guidelines on expanding clusters and adding new nodes.

Knowledge Base Articles:

Article ID 000114567: "Expanding Gen5 Clusters with Gen6 Nodes"

Article ID 000114568: "Understanding Gen6 Chassis and Node Requirements"

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