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Storage management logical partitions (SLPRs)

A disk array can be shared with the multiple organizations and with multiple departments within an

enterprise. Therefore, multiple administrators might manage a single disk array. This circumstance creates

the potential for an administrator to destroy volumes of other organizations, and it can complicate and

increase the difficulty of managing the disk array.
Use Disk/Cache Partition to allocate all resources of one disk array (all ports and CLPRs) to virtual disk

arrays called SLPRs. You can create up to 31 SLPRs in one disk array. Each virtual disk array can be

accessed only by its administrator. This approach eliminates the risk of an administrator destroying

volumes from other organizations and of data leaks among organizations.
In a non-partitioned environment, a full array is considered one single partition SLPR0. After the disk

array is partitioned, SLPR0 becomes the unpartitioned portion of the disk array. Similarly, CLPR0 contains

all parity groups (PGs) and cache in the non-partitioned environment. After the disk array is partitioned,

CLPR0 contains the remaining PGs and cache that are not allocated to other CLPRs.

Figure 56 Example of an SLPR
Example of an SLPR

shows an example of one disk array partitioned into two virtual disk arrays. Each

virtual disk array is allocated to one enterprise. Enterprise A’s disk array administrator can manage

enterprise A’s virtual disk array, but cannot manage enterprise B’s disk array. Similarly, enterprise B’s

disk array administrator can manage enterprise B’s virtual disk array, but cannot manage enterprise A’s

disk array.

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