Pure Storage FlashArray-Implementation-Specialist Question Answer
What is the redundancy of the FlashArray//XL PSUs?
A.
1+1
B.
2+2
C.
3+1
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The FlashArray//XL features a robust 2+2 power supply unit (PSU) redundancy configuration. Unlike the smaller FlashArray//X chassis (3U), which typically utilizes two power supplies in a 1+1 redundancy setup, the FlashArray//XL utilizes a larger 5U chassis designed for higher performance and density, requiring a more substantial power infrastructure.
The //XL chassis is equipped with four physical Power Supply Units. These are configured to operate in an N+2 mode (effectively 2+2), meaning the system requires two PSUs to support the full electrical load of the chassis, while the other two provide redundancy. This architecture allows the array to survive the simultaneous failure or loss of input power to up to two power supplies without any interruption to service.
This design ensures maximum availability even in scenarios where an entire power grid feed (A-side or B-side) fails, or if multiple hardware components malfunction simultaneously. Options A (1+1) applies to the standard //X series, and Option C (3+1) is not a supported configuration for the FlashArray//XL. The 2+2 design is critical for maintaining the "Always-On" reliability standards required for the mission-critical workloads that the //XL platform supports.
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