Specifications for vll/luse devices, Virtual lvi/lun size calculation – HP XP Data Shredder Software User Manual
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Table 4 SSID Requirements
LVI/LUN Support
SSID requirement
Controller emulation type
3390-3, 3390-3A, 3390-3B, 3390-3C,
3390-9, 3390-9A, 3390-9B, 3390-9C,
OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, and OPEN-V volumes
(0104)
x
- (FFFD)
x
3990-6, 3990-6E
3380-3, 3380-3A, 3380-3B, 3380-3C,
3390-3, 3390-3A, 3390-3B, 3390-3C, 3390-3R,
3390-9, 3390-9A, 3390-9B, 3390-9C,
3390-L, 3390-LA, 3390-LB, 3390-LC,
3390-M, 3390-MA, 3390-MB, 3390-MC,
OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9, OPEN-E, and OPEN-V volumes
(0104)
x
- (FFFD)
x
2105-F20, 2107
Specifications for VLL/LUSE Devices
WARNING!
LDEVs larger than 2 TB cannot be remotely copied to an HP XP1024/XP128 Disk
Array or an HP XP512/XP48 Disk Array. If you need more information, contact HP technical
support (see
“Calling HP Technical Support” (page 95)
for instructions).
Virtual LVI/LUN volumes from the same VDEV can be configured with different emulation types as
long as the emulation type is from the same emulation family (for example, all open-system volumes
or all 3390s). Open and mainframe volumes are not allowed in the same parity group.
Table 5 VLL LUSE Specifications
OPEN-V
OPEN-E
OPEN-9
OPEN-8
OPEN-3
Parameter
46 MB to 4 TB
35 MB to 13.5
GB
35 MB to 6.9
GB
35 MB to 6.8 GB
35 MB to 2.3
GB
LDEV Capacity
2-36 LUs
(including LDEVs
in existing LUSE
volumes)
2-36 LUs
2-36 LUs
2-36 LUs
2-36 LUs
Possible number of
connected LDEVs
(including LDEVs in
existing LUSE volumes)
93 MB to 60 TB
70 MB to 488.4
GB
70 MB to 247.6
GB
70 MB to 246.4
GB
70 MB to 82.5
GB
Capacity of expanded LUs
OPEN-V*n-VLL
(n = # of LUs in
the expanded LU)
OPEN-E*n-VLL
OPEN-9*n-VLL
OPEN-8*n-VLL
OPEN-3*n-VLL
Product Name
(n = # of LUs in the
expanded LU)
NOTE:
•
The values in this table assume that 1 KB = 1,024 bytes.
•
OPEN-L is not supported for Virtual LVI/LUN operations.
Virtual LVI/LUN Size Calculation
When creating a CV, you can specify the capacity of each CV. However, there is a margin of
error between the user-specified CV capacity and the actual CV capacity. To estimate the actual
capacity of a CV, use a mathematical formula.
The capacity of a CV or an LDEV consists of two types of capacity:
•
The user area capacity that can store the user data
•
The capacities of all areas that are necessary for an LDEV implementation, including the control
information
Overview of Virtual LVI/LUN
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