Understanding the default network port assignments on a standard 3U Pure Storage FlashArray (which encompasses models like the //X10, //X20, //X50, //X70, and //X90) is a fundamental requirement for any Implementation Engineer. The rear of the controllers features a standardized set of integrated Ethernet ports that are logically predefined by the Purity operating system upon factory initialization.
The first two ports, explicitly labeled eth0 and eth1 , are 1GbE Base-T copper ports. These are strictly reserved and dedicated by default for management traffic (GUI, CLI, SSH, API, and Call Home telemetry to Pure1). They are not designed to handle high-throughput storage workloads.
The next two ports, eth2 and eth3 , are high-speed 10GbE/25GbE optical/Twinax ports. By default, Purity provisions these specifically for asynchronous and synchronous replication traffic (including ActiveCluster), as well as IP-based block storage protocols like iSCSI if the customer is not using Fibre Channel. Utilizing eth2 and eth3 ensures that heavy data mobility workloads have the required bandwidth and are physically isolated from lightweight management traffic. Ports like eth4 and eth5 (if present via PCIe expansion cards) are typically configured manually for additional frontend host I/O or File Services, rather than acting as the default replication interfaces.
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