Planning for performance – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Table 3 Volume Information for BC
Associated L2
P-VOL
AssociatedL2
S-VOLs
Associated L1
P-VOLs
Associated L1
S-VOLs
Pair Volume
Type
GID: LUN
Port
CU
NA
NA
NA
1B-0:00,
2A-0:00,
2B-0:00
L1 P-VOL
0:00
1A
0
NA
NA
NA
1B-0:01,
2A-0:01,
2B-0:01
L1 P-VOL
0:01
1A
0
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
etc...
NA
3A-0:00,
3A-0:01
1A-0:00
NA
L1 S-VOL
L2 P-VOL
0:00
1B
0
NA
3B-0:00, 3B-0:01
1A-0:00
NA
L1 S-VOL
0:01
1B
0
L2 P-VOL
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
etc...
NA
4A-0:00, 3B-0:01
1A-0:00
NA
L1 S-VOL
0:00
2A
0
L2 P-VOL
NA
4B-0:00, 3B-0:01
1A-0:00
NA
L1 S-VOL
0:01
2A
0
L2 P-VOL
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
etc...
1B-0:00
NA
NA
NA
L2 S-VOL
0:00
3A
0
1B-0:00
NA
NA
NA
L2 S-VOL
0:01
3A
0
Planning for performance
Pair operations affect I/O performance on the storage system. The following information is provided
to help calibrate your system:
•
Performance versus number of pairs. Compare the importance of performance with the number
of pairs and copy pace (rate at which data is copied).
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Assigning multiple S-VOLs to a P-VOL uses more system resources and lowers performance.
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The slower the copy pace, the less impact on I/O performance; a fast pace has a greater
impact on performance. (You assign copy pace while creating, splitting, and
resynchronizing pairs.)
•
Load sharing on parity groups.
A parity group should contain an even distribution of P-VOLs and S-VOLs, rather than a
concentration of one or the other.
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If you plan to perform multiple pair operations simultaneously, place the pairs in different
parity groups.
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For copy pace, specify Slower when you create, split, or resynchronize.
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If you plan to perform a copy operation on multiple pairs on the same parity group,
perform the operation on one pair at a time.
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If the system is overloaded, increase parity groups, cache, channel adapters (CHAs),
and/or disk adapters (DKAs). Assign S-VOLs to newly installed parity groups.
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