STAGGERED DRIVE PLACEMENT
20210219452 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
- Yaw-Tzorng TSORNG (Taoyuan City, TW)
- Chen-Chien KUO (Taoyuan City, TW)
- Chin-Ho KUO (Taoyuan City, TW)
- Jui-Tang CHANG (Taoyuan City, TW)
Cpc classification
H05K7/1489
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A front-access chassis for storage drives can be configured to store different drives in different orientations in a single group of drives. For example, drives in a disk group can be installed with two vertical drives followed immediately by four horizontal drives. Each chassis can include multiple disk groups. Thus, drives with certain functions can be easily and readily identified based on orientation. For example, system drives may be installed vertically whereas storage drives may be installed horizontally, permitting a user to quickly identify a desired drive at a glance.
Claims
1. A chassis, comprising: a front panel comprising one or more groupings of openings for receiving one or more groupings of storage drives, wherein each of the one or more groupings of openings comprises: a first set of openings oriented to receive a first set of the grouping of storage drives in a horizontal configuration; and a second set of openings oriented to receive a second set of the grouping of storage drives in a vertical configuration.
2. The chassis of claim 1, wherein the one or more groupings of openings comprises at least two groupings of openings.
3. The chassis of claim 1, wherein the first set of openings includes four openings, and wherein the second set of openings includes two openings.
4. The chassis of claim 1, wherein the first set of openings includes five openings, and wherein the second set of openings includes one opening.
5. The chassis of claim 1, further comprising connectors to couple each of the one or more groupings of storage drives to a respective one of one or more mainboards.
6. The chassis of claim 1, wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives is used to store an operating system of a mainboard associated with the grouping of storage drives, and wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives is not used to store the operating system.
7. A system, comprising: one or more mainboards deployed in a chassis; one or more groupings of storage drives deployed in the chassis and coupled to the one or more mainboards, wherein each of the one or more groupings of storage drives comprises: a first set of the grouping of storage drives deployed in the chassis in a horizontal configuration; and a second set of the grouping of storage drives deployed in the chassis in a vertical configuration.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the one or more groupings of storage drives comprises at least two groupings of storage drives.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives includes four storage drives, and wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives includes two storage drives.
10. The system of claim 7, wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives includes five storage drives, and wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives includes one storage drive.
11. The system of claim 7, wherein each of the one or more groupings of storage drives is coupled to a respective one of the one or more mainboards.
12. The system of claim 7, wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives is used to store an operating system of at least one of the one or more mainboards, and wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives is not used to store the operating system.
13. A method, comprising: providing a chassis; installing one or more mainboards in the chassis; installing one or more groupings of storage drives in the chassis, wherein installing a grouping of storage drives in a chassis comprises: installing a first set of the grouping of storage drives in the chassis in a horizontal configuration; installing a second set of the grouping of storage drives in the chassis in a vertical configuration; and coupling the grouping of storage drives to the one or more mainboards of the chassis.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein installing one or more groupings of storage drives in the chassis comprises installing at least two groupings of storage drives in the chassis.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives includes four storage drives, and wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives includes two storage drives.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives includes five storage drives, and wherein the second set of the grouping of storage drives includes one storage drive.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein coupling the grouping of storage drives to the one or more mainboards of the chassis comprises coupling the grouping of storage drives to one of the one or more mainboards that is associated with the grouping of storage drives.
18. The method of claim 13, further comprising running an operating system on the one or more mainboards using the second set of the grouping of storage drives, wherein the operating system is stored on the second set of the grouping of storage drives, and wherein the first set of the grouping of storage drives is not used to store the operating system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The specification makes reference to the following appended figures, in which use of like reference numerals in different figures is intended to illustrate like or analogous components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The present disclosure relates to a staggered placement of storage devices, such as hard drives, in a computer chassis, such as a front-access chassis. The staggered placement can facilitate rapid identification and organization of storage devices by orientation. For example, a computer server coupled to an array of drives may be coupled to an array of four horizontally mounted drives and an array of two vertically mounted drives. The four horizontally mounted drives may be used for storage for data to be stored and/or served, whereas the two vertical mounted drives may be used to house the operating system and/or other data associated with the operation of the underlying operating system miming on the computer server. A single chassis can have multiple arrays of drives, such as one for each computer (e.g., motherboard) within the chassis. In some cases, staggered placement can provide other benefits associated with alternating between a set of horizontal drives and a set of vertical drives within a chassis.
[0020] In some cases, it can be important to be able to quickly and reliably identify a drive's purpose at a glance for a front-access chassis system. For example, when swapping hard drives in a chassis, it can be helpful to know that certain drives with an operating pre-installed can be placed in certain drive bays associated with system drives, whereas empty drives may be placed in certain drive bays associated with storage drives. Thus, certain maintenance and installation tasks can be performed more reliably and faster, thus minimizing downtime at a datacenter.
[0021] A chassis suitable for staggered drive placement, as disclosed herein, can include openings or drive bays in desired orientations. Further, any necessary storage boards and/or linking boards can be installed in the chassis to facilitate connection of storage devices inserted into the drive bays.
[0022] A chassis can have one or more groupings of openings, each having two or more sets of openings, at least one set arranged in a horizontal configuration (e.g., to support a drive in an orientation parallel a bottom of a chassis) and at least another set arranged in a vertical configuration (e.g., to support a drive in an orientation perpendicular a bottom of a chassis). In some cases, additional sets of openings can be used, such as a third set of openings, to provide a second horizontal or vertical set of openings. Generally, however, each grouping of openings will have only a first set of openings and a second set of openings.
[0023] In some cases, an especially useful arrangement for a typical server (e.g., a two rack unit or 2U server) can include four groupings of openings with each grouping containing a first set of four openings in a horizontal configuration, and a second set of two openings in a vertical configuration. In some cases, an especially useful arrangement for a typical server (e.g., a two rack unit or 2U server) can include four groupings of openings, with each grouping containing a first set of two openings in a vertical configuration, and a second set of four openings in a horizontal configuration. In some cases, an especially useful arrangement for a typical server (e.g., a two rack unit or 2U server) can include four groupings of openings with each grouping containing a first set of five openings in a horizontal configuration, and a second set of a single opening in a vertical configuration. In some cases, an especially useful arrangement for a typical server (e.g., a two rack unit or 2U server) can include four groupings of openings, with each grouping containing a first set of a single opening in a vertical configuration, and a second set of five openings in a horizontal configuration.
[0024] These illustrative examples are given to introduce the reader to the general subject matter discussed here and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed concepts. The following sections describe various additional features and examples with reference to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like elements, and directional descriptions are used to describe the illustrative embodiments but, like the illustrative embodiments, should not be used to limit the present disclosure. The elements included in the illustrations herein may not be drawn to scale.
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[0027] Each drive group 212 can include a first set of drives 218 and a second set of drives 220; one of which contains drives in a horizontal orientation, and the other of which contains drives in a vertical orientation. As depicted in
[0028] In some cases, each drive group 212 can be associated with a respective motherboard (e.g., mainboard) within chassis 202. For each motherboard, and thus for each drive group 212, the second set of drives 220 can contain operating system data associated with an operating system running on the motherboard. Operating system data can be the operating system or other information usable to operate the operating system. By contrast, the first set of drives 218 for each drive group 212 can be used to contain data stored or served by the motherboard. In some cases, the first set of drives 218 for each drive group 212 can be used for data that is not operating system data. Other arrangements and organizational schemes for data can be used.
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[0030] Each drive group 312 can include a first set of drives 318 and a second set of drives 320; one of which contains drives in a horizontal orientation, and the other of which contains drives in a vertical orientation. As depicted in
[0031] In some cases, each drive group 312 can be associated with a respective motherboard, and each drive group 312 can be associated with a processor 330. For each motherboard, and thus for each drive group 312, the second set of drives 320 can contain operating system data associated with an operating system running on the motherboard, and thus running on processor 330. Operating system data can be the operating system or other information usable to operate the operating system. By contrast, the first set of drives 318 for each drive group 312 can be used to contain data stored or served by the motherboard. In some cases, the first set of drives 318 for each drive group 312 can be used for data that is not operating system data. Other arrangements and organizational schemes for data can be used.
[0032] In some cases, as disclosed herein, the number of drives in the first set of drives 318 and/or the number of drives in the second set of drives 320 can differ. In some especially useful arrangements, the first set of drives 318 can contain four drives, and the second set of drives 320 can contain two drives. In some especially useful arrangements, the first set of drives 318 can contain five drives and the second set of drives 320 can contain one drive.
[0033] While the first set of drives 318 are depicted to the left of the second set of drives 320 in
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[0035] Each drive group 412 can include a first set of drives 420 and a second set of drives 418; one of which contains drives in a horizontal orientation, and the other of which contains drives in a vertical orientation. As depicted in
[0036] In some cases, each drive group 412 can be associated with a respective motherboard within the server chassis 402. For each motherboard, and thus for each drive group 412, the first set of drives 420 can contain operating system data associated with an operating system running on the motherboard. Operating system data can be the operating system or other information usable to operate the operating system. By contrast, the second set of drives 418 for each drive group 412 can be used to contain data stored or served by the motherboard. In some cases, the second set of drives 418 for each drive group 412 can be used for data that is not operating system data. Other arrangements and organizational schemes for data can be used.
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[0038] Each drive group 512 can include a first set of drives 520 and a second set of drives 518; one of which contains drives in a horizontal orientation, and the other of which contains drive(s) in a vertical orientation. As used herein, the term set of drives can be inclusive of a single drive. As depicted in
[0039] In some cases, each drive group 512 can be associated with a respective motherboard within the server chassis 502. For each motherboard, and thus for each drive group 512, the first set of drives 520 (e.g., drive 516) can contain operating system data associated with an operating system running on the motherboard. Operating system data can be the operating system or other information usable to operate the operating system. By contrast, the second set of drives 518 for each drive group 512 can be used to contain data stored or served by the motherboard. In some cases, the second set of drives 518 for each drive group 512 can be used for data that is not operating system data. Other arrangements and organizational schemes for data can be used.
[0040] In some cases, the arrangement of drives within the drive groups 512 can permit additional components 550 to be set into the chassis. For example, in a 2U chassis with four drive groups 512, each having a single vertical drive 516 and five horizontal drives 514, space for an additional component 550 can be found between one or more of the drive groups 512. This additional component 550 can be an additional drive, a memory device, an input/output device, an input/output interface, or any other suitable component.
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[0042] Each drive group 612 can include a first set of drives 618 and a second set of drives 620; one of which contains drives in a horizontal orientation, and the other of which contains drive(s) in a vertical orientation. As used herein, the term set of drives can be inclusive of a single drive. As depicted in
[0043] In some cases, each drive group 612 can be associated with a respective motherboard within the server chassis 602. For each motherboard, and thus for each drive group 612, the second set of drives 620 (e.g., drive 614) can contain operating system data associated with an operating system running on the motherboard. Operating system data can be the operating system or other information usable to operate the operating system. By contrast, the first set of drives 618 for each drive group 612 can be used to contain data stored or served by the motherboard. In some cases, the first set of drives 618 for each drive group 612 can be used for data that is not operating system data. Other arrangements and organizational schemes for data can be used.
[0044] In some cases, the arrangement of drives within the drive groups 612 can permit additional components 650 to be set into the chassis. For example, in a 2U chassis with four drive groups 612, each having a single vertical drive 614 and five horizontal drives 616, space for an additional component 650 can be found between one or more of the drive groups 612. This additional component 650 can be an additional drive, a memory device, an input/output device, an input/output interface, or any other suitable component.
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[0046] At step 704, a mainboard (e.g., motherboard) can be installed in the chassis. At step 706, a first set of drives can be installed into the chassis in a horizontal configuration. At step 708, a second set of drives can be installed into the chassis in a vertical configuration. At step 710, the first set of drives and the second set of drives can be coupled to the mainboard.
[0047] At optional step 712, an operating system can be run on the mainboard using the second set of drives.
[0048] In some cases, steps 704, 706, 708, 710, and optionally step 712, can be repeated for multiple mainboards and/or disk groups in a system.
[0049] The foregoing description of the embodiments, including illustrated embodiments, has been presented only for the purpose of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the precise forms disclosed. Numerous modifications, adaptations, and uses thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art.