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5.2
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The NetApp FAS2500 hybrid storage array provides more value for your money than any other system
in its class. From hybrid to all-flash configurations, FAS2500 offers a wide variety of price/performance
choices to meet your budget and speed requirements.
By delivering more on-board ports to support drives, clusters, and host connectivity, the FAS2500 offers
exceptional flexibility. FAS2550 (FAS2552 and FAS2554) has integrated unified target adapter 2 (UTA2)
ports that support Ethernet (1GbE or 10GbE )and Fibre Channel (8Gb FC or 16Gb FC), so your storage is
ready on day one for whatever choices the future holds. FAS2520 comes with 10GBASE-T on-board port
which can also work at GbE speed and it helps to reduce infrastructure costs.
The FAS2552 and FAS2554 are based on the NetApp leading-edge SAS storage shelf technology and
provide investment protection by allowing controller conversion into a shelf that can then be connected to
higher-end storage controllers. The FAS2520 also leverages NetApp SAS storage shelf technology,
including using the same capacity hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) as the DS2246,
DS4243, and DS4246.
The FAS2500 features an Intel chipset and leverages high-performance memory modules and system
memory to accelerate and optimize writes, which maximizes application throughput. Building on this
optimization, FAS2520 has an increased maximum drive count of 84 drives to keep up with continual
growth in storage demands.
With the NetApp Data ONTAP 8.3, the FAS2500 series supports 16TB flash in hybrid arrays and offers
significant improvement in storage efficiency.
What are the FAS2500 model numbers?
Answer: The model numbers are FAS2552, FAS2554, and FAS2520.
What are the new FAS2500 model transitions?
Answer:
Increased NetApp Flash Pool intelligent caching limit of 16TB per HA pair in Data ONTAP 8.3 and
4TB per HA pair in Data ONTAP 8.2
FAS2552 is a 2U form factor for use with internal SAS, NSE, and SSD drives
FAS2554 is a 4U form factor for use with internal SATA, NSE, and SSD drives
Can convert FAS2550 into a shelf and attach it to a higher-end controller without data migration
2U form factor:
Can move supported disks to DS4243 or DS4246 shelf when upgrading from the FAS2520
Configuration
Naming Convention
Single-chassis
controller with blank
FAS2552
FAS2554
FAS2520
Single-chassis HA
dual controllers
FAS2552A
FAS2554A
FAS2520A
Answer: No, the FAS2500 does not have a FlexCache personality option.
Does the FAS2500 support NetApp SnapLock software?
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HA Pairs
Physical Memory
36GB
4GB
Which type of processors and how many processing cores does the FAS2500 have?
Answer: Table 3 gives processing core information.
Table 3) Processing cores for HA configurations.
HA Pairs
Architecture
Processors
Processing
Cores
Hyperthreaded
Cores
Processor
Speed
FAS2552A
FAS2554A
Intel Jasper
chipset
2 x 64-bit
dual-core
1.73 GHz
FAS2520A
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source for monitoring system information versus for LCDs. Also, with the SP, the state of LEDs can be
determined remotely.
Does the FAS2500 series support remote management?
Answer: The FAS2500 uses the service processor (SP) deployed on the FAS2200 or FAS8000 series.
The SP has all the features of an RLM and a BMC, along with new features that improve RASM
capabilities. The SP firmware level version is 2.2.2.
What are the service processor management features?
Answer: The SP performs FRU reporting and tracking, monitors and reports on internal sensors, reports
on and can set LED states, and actively manages fan speed.
In addition to the 10/100/1000 Ethernet management port interface (the external management port is
shared by the SP and e0M), the SP can also be accessed from the serial console by toggling with Ctrl-G.
Use Ctrl-D to get back to the serial console. e0M now has an increased speed of 1000Mbps.
Is the SP connected to both the Ethernet and the serial console?
Answer: The SP is always connected to the Ethernet and serial console, and it can be accessed from
either. If the SP is accessed over the Ethernet, you can toggle to the serial console with Ctrl-D. If you are
logged in to the serial console, you can toggle into the SP by using Ctrl-G. To get back to the serial
console, toggle with Ctrl-D.
Is the SP an FRU like the RLM?
Answer: No, the SP is integrated on the motherboard, but it runs its own kernel outside Data ONTAP and
is always available.
Is there a new command to administer the SP?
Answer: Yes, Data ONTAP has added a new command to administer the SP. The new command is sp.
The setup command also prompts for the TCP/IP information needed to use the SP over the Ethernet.
What are the recommended SP firmware levels?
Answer: Table 4 lists the SP firmware levels, depending on the Data ONTAP release.
Table 4) Recommended SP firmware levels by Data ONTAP release.
SP Firmware Level
Data ONTAP 8.2.2
2.2.2
BIOS Level
Data ONTAP 8.2.2
3.0
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FAS2500 I/O
What are the required cluster interconnect ports for clustered Data ONTAP on FAS2500?
Answer: Refer to Table 6 for cluster interconnect port requirements. Running clustered Data ONTAP on
the FAS2552 and FAS2554 requires using two of the on-board 10GbE ports, and FAS2520 requires
10GBASE-T ports.
Table 6) On-board I/O cluster interconnect ports.
Model
Required Ports
FAS2552
FAS2554
e0e, e0f
FAS2520
e0d, e0f
What is the maximum number of cluster nodes and mixed-node configurations recommended in
FAS2500?
Answer: The FAS2500 support on cluster nodes and mixed-node configurations is shown in Table 7.
Table 7) Maximum number of cluster nodes and mixed-node configurations.
Model
Maximum Number of
Cluster Nodes
Mixed-Node
Configuration
FAS2552
FAS2554
Up to 8 nodes
(4 HA pairs)
FAS2520
Up to 4 nodes*
(2 HA pairs)
* Supported with the Data ONTAP 8.2.3, Data ONTAP 8.3.1RC and not Data ONTAP 8.3 RC release.
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10GbE1
FAS2552A
FAS2554A
08
FAS2520A
NA
1.
1GbE1
16Gb FC1
0-8
08
NA
NA
8Gb FC1
10GBASE-T
0-8
NA
NA
GbE
6Gb
SAS
Slots
NA
NA
Unified target adapter 2 (UTA2) port, which can be configured as Ethernet or FC, or a combination of those, as port pairs only.
5.1
Model
e0c|0c,
e0d|0d
e0c|0c,
e0d|0d
Configuration
FC target
8Gb FC target
Port
Pairs
e0e|0e,
e0f|0f
e0e|0e,
e0f|0f
Configuration
Configuration
Combination
Recommendation
FC target
8Gb FC + 8Gb FC
16Gb FC + 16Gb FC
16Gb FC target
8Gb FC + 16Gb FC
FAS2552
FAS2554
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e0c|0c,
e0d|0d
FC target
e0e|0e,
e0f|0f
10GbE
8Gb FC + 10GbE
16Gb FC + 10GbE
e0c|0c,
e0d|0d
1GbE/10GbE
e0e|0e,
e0f|0f
10GbE
10GbE + 10GbE
1GbE + 10GbE
FC only
FC only
FC with 10GbE
cluster
configuration
or FC with 10GbE
data
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board UTA2 ports set to a 10GbE personality is available with Data ONTAP 8.2.2 and beyond. 1GbE
SFP+ support starts from Data ONTAP 8.3.1RC.
Can UTA2 ports be set to an Ethernet or FC personality in the field?
Answer: Yes, UTA2 port personality can be changed in the field. However, a system reboot is required.
The command to use is based on the Data ONTAP mode, as shown below:
See the FAS2500 SE presentation on the Field Portal for more details on configuring UTA2 ports in the
field, including using the ucadmin command.
Can UTA2 ports be used for cluster interconnect with clustered Data ONTAP?
Answer: Yes, the 10GbE UTA2 ports are supported for the cluster interconnect. 1GbE SFP cannot be
used for the cluster interconnect.
Are UTA2 ports configured when ordering FAS2500?
Answer: Yes, when quoting FAS2500 systems, NetApp will ask you for on-board and adapter-based
UTA2 port personalities. In the case of Fibre Channel, you have to select from 8Gb FC or 16Gb FC. In
the case of Ethernet, you need SFP+ or twinax copper cables. Manufacturing then sets the port
personality and inserts the correct SFP+. 1GbE quote tool configure option will be available starting
August quote tool release. 1GbE SFP can be ordered as quick ship item
Can UTA2 ports be used in target or initiator mode when set to the FC personality?
Answer: Yes, on-board and adapter-based UTA2 ports can be configured as target or initiator.
Do the UTA2 ports autorange?
Answer: UTA2 ports set to the FC personality autorange across 16/8/4Gb/sec speeds when 16Gb FC is
used, and they autorange across 8/4Gb/sec speeds when 8Gb FC is used; however, they do not work
with 1Gb or 2Gb speeds. UTA2 ports set to a 10GbE personality do not autorange down to GbE speeds.
UTA2 ports set to 1GbE personality do not autorange to 100/10Mb.
Are UTA2 ports supported with tape devices?
Answer: Yes. Tape drives excluding IBM tapes are supported on UTA2 ports with FC protocol.
Can UTA2 ports in the FC personality be used with DS14MK2/MK4 shelves or tape devices?
Answer: UTA2 ports are not supported with older DS14 FC shelves or IBM tape devices. Direct
connection to tape drives with UTA2 ports are supported on HP, Quantum, and Tandberg tape devices,
other non-IBM tape devices requires a FC switch between the UTA2 port and tape drive.
Do we support Tape drives using FCoE protocol on UTA2 ports?
Answer: No. FCoE initiator is not supported on UTA2 ports and Tape drives are not supported. Need to
use FC or SAS ports to connect to Tape drives
Do we support Tape drives using iSCSI protocol on UTA2 ports?
Answer: No. iSCSI initiator is not supported on UTA2 ports and Tape drives are not supported. Need to
use FC or SAS ports to connect to Tape drives
Can I connect FC tape directly to UTA2 ports?
Answer: Yes, FC tape drives can be directly connected to UTA2 ports. IBM tape drives are not supported.
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What are the supported twinax copper cables for on-board 10GbE ports?
Answer: The following Cisco and NetApp twinax copper cables can also be used for on-board 10GbE
and UTA2 ports that are set to the 10GbE personality:
What are the recommended twinax copper cables for on-board UTA2 ports set to the 10GbE
personality?
Answer: Cisco branded twinax cables are recommended for on-board UTA2 ports set to the 10GbE
personality at launch on Data ONTAP 8.2.1 for cluster interconnect and data connectivity. NetApp
branded twinax cables are recommended for on-board UTA2 ports set to 10GbE at launch for cluster
interconnect.
Which supported Cisco twinax copper cables can be used as data cables?
Answer: The Cisco copper twinax cables that can be used for data are as follows:
X-SFP-H10GB-CU1M-R6: Cable, Cisco, twinax 10GbE copper SFP+ 1m
X-SFP-H10GB-CU3M-R6: Cable, Cisco, twinax 10GbE copper SFP+ 3m
X-SFP-H10GB-CU5M-R6: Cable, Cisco, twinax 10GbE copper SFP+ 5m
What are the supported cables with 1GbE SFP?
Answer: Following cables are supported with 1GbE SFP:
[Note: Full cable list available in Hardware Universe]
With copper 1GbE SFP:
0.5m RJ45 X6560-R6
1m RJ45 X6584-R6
2m RJ45X6561-R6
3m RJ45 X6585-R6
5m RJ45 X6562-R6
10m RJ45 X6592-R6
20 m RJ45 X6593-R6
30m RJ45 X6577-R6
With optical 1GbE SFP:
2m LC to LC cable X6553-R6
5m LC to LC cable X6536-R6
15m LC to LC cable X6554-R6
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What are the mode and reach for the on-board UTA2/GbE and 10GbE ports?
Answer: The on-board GbE and 10GbE ports are short-reach multimode ports.
Do the 10GbE UTA2 ports require a special SFP+?
Answer: Yes, the 10GbE UTA2 ports require a special SFP+ that is not interchangeable with other SFP+
modules. The required SFP+ is model X6589-R6.
5.2
FAS2520 I/O
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Serial Console
Management
SP/e0M (Wrench)
Private Management
SAS ACP (Wrench
with Lock)
All models
2 x GbE
2 x 10/100/1000
FAS2500 Storage
What are the maximum spindle counts and capacities supported on the FAS2500 series?
Answer: Table 11 shows maximum spindle counts and capacities.
Table 11) Maximum spindle counts and capacities.
Standalone and HA
Maximum
Spindles
FAS2554
144
864TB
FAS2552
144
759TB
FAS2520
84
504TB
What are the maximum SSD counts supported on the FAS2500 series?
Answer: The FAS2554 and FAS2552 models support up to 96 all-SSDs, and FAS2520 supports 84
SSDs.
What drive limits are supported on the FAS2500 series?
Answer: Table 12 provides information about drive limits from Data ONTAP 8.2.2.
Table 12) Drive limits with flash on FAS2500.
Standalone and HA
Max Drives
SSD + SAS or SATA
FAS2554
144*
96
144
FAS2552
144*
96
144
FAS2520
84
84
84
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Answer: No, NetApp Flash Cache intelligent caching is not supported with FAS2500. Use Flash Pool if
Flash Cache is needed, because its functionality is similar.
What are the maximum aggregate and volume sizes on the FAS2500 series?
Answer: Table 13 shows the maximum aggregate and volume sizes.
Table 13) Maximum aggregate and volume sizes.
120TB
60TB
FAS2554
FAS2552
FAS2520
Maximum internal
drive
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24
12
Internal drive
orderable
configuration
0, 12, or 24
0, 12, or 24
0, 6, or 12
Performance HDD
(SAS)
N/A
600GB, 900GB,
1.2TB
600GB, 900GB,
1.2TB
Capacity HDD
(SATA)
N/A
SSD
200GB, 400GB,
800GB
200GB, 400GB,
800GB, 1.6TB
200GB, 400GB,
800GB, 1.6TB
Self-encrypting
Drives
Data ONTAP
version
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900GB at 10K
RPM, 800GB
SSD*
AES-256, FIPS
140-2 compliant
900GB at
10KRPM, 4TB at
7.2K RPM AES256, FIPS 140-2
compliant
8.2.2 RC1+
Shelf
Shelf Module
DS2246
IOM6
DS4243
IOM3
DS4246
IOM6
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Root-Data Partitioning
Enables best practices such as the usage of NetApp RAID-DP technology for
root aggregate
Upgrading existing FAS2500 clustered Data ONTAP platforms with clustered Data ONTAP 8.2.2p to
get advanced drive partitioning is a three-step process:
There are currently three procedures available for upgrading to 8.3 to enable root-data partitioning on an
entry system:
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Upgrading to Data ONTAP 8.3 without entry efficiency results in the following:
Metric
Height
English
4U
Height (measured)
17.9 cm
7"
Width
48.0 cm
19"
Chassis depth
56.0 cm
22"
Cable management
61.0 cm
24"
Metric
Height
English
2U
Height (measured)
8.5 cm
3.35"
Width
48.0 cm
19"
Chassis depth
48.4 cm
19.1"
Cable management
58.7 cm
23.1"
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Metric
Height
English
2U
Height (measured)
8.76 cm
3.45"
Width
48.0 cm
19"
Chassis depth
50.8 cm
20"
Cable management
56.0 cm
22"
Metric
English
40.2 kg
88.6 lb
48.6 kg
111.3 lb
Metric
English
22.4 kg
49.4 lb
25.2 kg
55.4 lb
Metric
English
20.1 kg
44.4 lb
22.4 kg
58.6 lb
Note: the weight can vary with number of drives and types of drives in the system
What are the FAS2500 wattage and BTU ratings?
Answer: Table 22 shows wattage and BTU ratings.
Table 22) FAS2500 wattage and BTU ratings.
100V Wattage
Typical Wattage
100V Wattage
Worst Case
200V Wattage
Typical Wattage
200V Wattage
Worst Case
FAS2554
standalone
482 W
1,646 BTU
533 W
1,820 BTU
468 W
1,598 BTU
517 W
1,765 BTU
FAS2554A
545 W
1,861 BTU
582 W
1,987 BTU
531 W
1,813 BTU
568 W
1,939 BTU
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100V Wattage
Typical Wattage
100V Wattage
Worst Case
200V Wattage
Typical Wattage
200V Wattage
Worst Case
FAS2552
standalone
269 W
919 BTU
390 W
1,332 BTU
262 W
895 BTU
379 W
1,294 BTU
FAS2552A
356 W
1,215 BTU
474 W
1,618 BTU
339 W
1,157 BTU
456 W
1,557 BTU
FAS2520
standalone
276 W
941 BTU
469 W
1,600 BTU
263 W
897 BTU
453 W
1,497 BTU
FAS2520A*
341 W
1,163 BTU
519 W
1,771 BTU
388 W
1,323 BTU
548 W
1,923 BTU
Improved I/O flexibility with UTA2 ports with slight impact on sequential performance
Note: The System Performance Modeler (SPM tool 1.5.1) is available on the Field Portal.
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How long does a FAS2550 run if a power supply or fan FRU is removed?
Answer: The FAS2550 initiates a shutdown if a fan FRU is removed for more than two minutes. The
FAS2500 also initiates a shutdown if a power supply is removed for more than two minutes.
Can DC power still be ordered with FAS2500?
Answer: No, as of April 2012, DC power can no longer be ordered for any NetApp controller or shelf. For
more information, review the EOA DC Power Product Bulletin.
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8 FRU List
Table 23) FRU list.
Model Number
Part Number
Description
X80101A-R6
Bezel
X5055-R6
BLANK,CHASSIS FILLER,REAR,DS2246,R6
X6596-R6
X6588-R6
X6589-R6
X6567-R6
X6568-R6
X1425A-R6
MEM,USB Media,2GB,Blank
X3117A-R6
Battery,FAS2240 NVMEM,R6
X1847-R6
FAS2552
FAS2554
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X519A-R6
PSU W/FANS,750W,AC,DS2246,R6
X896A-R6
X567A-R6
SHELF,EMPTY,W/O PSU,DS2246, R6
X559A-R6
SHELF,EMPTY,2PSU,AC,DS2246,R6
X3402A-R6
X3221A-R6
X3220A-R6
X80100A-R6
Bezel
X5051-R6
X6596-R6
X6588-R6
FAS2520
30
X6589-R6
X6567-R6
X6568-R6
X1425A-R6
MEM,USB Media,2GB,Blank
X3117A-R6
Battery,FAS2240 NVMEM,R6
X1847-R6
X518A-R6
PSU W/FANS,580W,AC,DS424x,R6
X897A-R6
X5560A-R6
SHELF,EMPTY,W/O PSU,MIDPLANE
II,DS424X,R
X5561A-R6
X3400A-R6
Motherboard,No Memory,FAS2554
X3221A-R6
X3220A-R6
X80102A-R6
Bezel
X5055-R6
BLANK,CHASSIS FILLER,REAR,DS2246,R6
X1425A-R6
MEM,USB Media,2GB,Blank
X3117A-R6
Battery,FAS2240 NVMEM,R6
X1847-R6
X519A-R6
PSU W/FANS,750W,AC,DS2246,R6
X5562A-R6
X567A-R6
SHELF,EMPTY,W/O PSU,DS2246, R6
X559A-R6
SHELF,EMPTY,2PSU,AC,DS2246,R6
X3401A-R6
Motherboard,No Memory,FAS2520
X3221A-R6
X3220A-R6
9 Revision History
Revision
Date
Comment
1.0
May 2014
Initial release
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
September 8, 2014
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
June 9, 2015
1.9
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