Creating a striped volume, Stripe1 – SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual
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SANRAD V-Switch CLI User Manual
Creating a Striped Volume
The V-Switch
supports a maximum
of 512 volumes.
A striped volume has data written equitably across two or more disks to
provide higher read/write rates. Subdisks within a striped volume need
to be on different disks to realize the benefits of striping. Throughput
increases with the number of disks within a striped volume.
In Figure 6-11, data block 1 is mapped to section 1 of Disk 1; data block 2
is mapped to block 1 of Disk 2. Each subsequent data block is then written
alternately between blocks on Disks 1 and 2. The striped unit size in this
example is one block.
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Virtual
Volume
Physical
Volume
Disk 1
S2
S3
S1
S4
S10
S11
S9
S12
S6
S7
S5
S8
S14
S15
S13
S16
S2
S3
S1
S4
S10
S11
S9
S12
S6
S7
S5
S8
S14
S15
S13
S16
Disk 2
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
Striped Volume
Figure 6-11. Striped Volume Block Distribution
volume create stripe
You need to define four parameters to create a striped volume:
S
WITCH
P
ARAMETER
D
EFINITION
S
TATUS
E
XAMPLE
–vol
V
OLUME ALIAS
U
SER
-
GIVEN ALIAS
FOR VOLUME
CREATED
OPTIONAL
DEFAULT
:
(
SUB
)
DISK ALIAS
Stripe1
–sus
STRIPE UNIT SIZE
NUMBER OF
BLOCKS
READ
/
WRITTEN
INTO EACH VOLUME
BEFORE MOVING ON
TO THE NEXT CHILD
IN THE STRIPE
MANDATORY
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