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Web application interface overview

Web Application Interface

Getting started To open the Web application follow these steps: Open your web-browser In your web-browser, enter the IP address of the management network interface that was configured for the node server. The web service page appears. Select Web GUI, ...

CLI overview

CLI

Terminology A command that follows another command is called a subcommand. For example, in the systems list command list is a subcommand of systems. Any string that begins with a hyphen is called an option. An option cannot come before a command or s...

Managing applications

CLI Applications

In the StorONE system, an application is a logical namespace for grouping virtual storage containers (VSCs, also referred to as volumes within the user interfaces and documentation). Using the command line interface (CLI), you can list, create, edit, and delet...

3.8.0 Release Notes

3.8 Release Notes

New Features and Improvements system Auto-tiering OmniUI (GUI, CLI, and REST API) GUI Replication Snapshots Logging Fixed Issues GUI Snapshots Behavior Changes Logging New Features and Improvements System The StorONE ...

3.7.60

3.7 Release Notes

New Features and Improvements New HTML-based GUI You can now manage your StorONE deployment directly from your browser. Navigate to the IP address of one of your S1 controller nodes, and click the Web GUI link. Log in with your StorONE credentials. ...

Hosts

CLI

For block volumes on the StorONE system, you must map initiator hosts to StorONE volumes to allow the initiators to connect to specific logical unit numbers (LUNs). This process is also called LUN mapping or LUN masking. The hosts command defines iSCSI, fibre...

Monitoring

CLI

The StorONE (S1) system offers sophisticated monitoring features to effectively monitor the system performance. This enables you to troubleshoot issues and optimize the system resource usage. The system also supports personalized settings, allowing you to coll...

Floating IPs

CLI

A floating IP is an IP address that can be dynamically assigned to different servers or nodes in a network, similar to virtual IPs in other HA systems. It can be used to provide high availability and fail-over capabilities between multiple nodes. In the S1 sy...

Notifications

CLI

The StorONE (S1) system incorporates an advanced notification mechanism that dispatches real-time monitoring messages based on its configurations. Various notification levels are available, including Verbose, Debug, Information, Warning, and Error. Verbose:...

StorONE system overview

Overview

Overview of the StorONE system and architecture. The S1 system is a general-purpose single storage engine that manages storage resources for all use cases. It is part of the S1 operating system, which is installed on node servers that are configured and manag...

Storage Concepts

Overview

The S1 system is a general-purpose single storage engine that can manage storage resources for many different use cases. It combines cutting-edge storage technology with maximum flexibility, providing customized storage options at the logical volume level. S1 ...

Efficiency

Overview

StorONE has implemented many innovations in the S1 system, resulting in a highly efficient storage system that can accommodate an ever-growing need for storage. The S1 storage engine is built on patented algorithms that provide: A radical improvement of the a...

Storage Resiliency

Overview

Storage resiliency refers to the ability of a storage system to withstand and recover from various types of failures, such as hardware failures, power outages, cyber attacks, and network disruptions, without losing data or causing significant downtime. StorONE...

Data protection

Overview

The StorONE storage engine includes a suite of features that ensure rock-solid data protection. It provides the highest level of data integrity, protection, and recovery from hardware failures. Feature Details High Availability (HA) Highly availability...

Virtual Storage Containers

Overview

A Virtual Storage Container (VSC), also referred to as a volume, is the basic storage unit in the StorONE engine. It is the foundation for filesystem, object, and block architectures. In fact, all storage functionality at the logical volume level is provided b...

Storage Provisioning

Overview

All storage in the StorONE system uses thin provisioning, which means that capacity is automatically provisioned as it is consumed, regardless of how much capacity is allocated to the virtual storage container (VSC). When you create a new VSC (also referred to...

Hardware Recommendations

Overview

The StorONE system can be deployed in one of three basic architectures: Single-node: A single server node that manages both internal drives and external storage enclosures. Dual-node HA: Two server nodes with shared access to drives, using one or more exter...

Glossary of Terms

Overview

This page provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to the S1 system and to storage and data management in general. ALUA ALUA stands for Asymmetric Logical Unit Access and is implemented in storage systems that provides an asymmetric path to t...

Hardware Requirements

Installation and Upgrade

The S1 system provides a software-only solution using off-the-shelf hardware components. This section lists the minimum required hardware. Hardware category Requirements Node Server A 64-bit x86 server. Storage S1 HA deploym...

Installing the S1 Operating System

Installation and Upgrade

To use the S1 storage engine, you must install the S1 operating system on all server nodes. The S1 storage engine is built into the S1 operating system. The installation process of the S1 operating system can be done by one of the following options: Bootable...