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12 using performance estimator for xp disk arrays, Introduction, Supported disk types for performance estimation – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

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12 Using Performance Estimator for XP disk arrays

This chapter discusses the performance estimation for XP disk arrays.

IMPORTANT:

The Performance Estimator does not support XP7, XP20000, and XP10000 disk

arrays.

Introduction

HP

XP7 Performance Advisor enables you to determine the optimal performance of your XP

(XP24000,

XP12000, P9500) disk Arrays after configuration collection is complete for these XP disk

arrays.

It provides a framework called the Performance Estimator for estimating their performance.

Performance

Estimator focuses on the RAID groups, instead of the LDEVs or the LUNs. Based on

the

RAID group configuration and the workload that you select, the Performance Estimator helps

you

to estimate the disk capacity and array performance data, such as the I/O per second, MB/

second,

LDEV response time. The estimation is based on the RAID groups and predefined

workloads

that you can select for the disk array. The subsystem configuration parameters can be

rapidly

entered and the results are accurate to within 20%.

CAUTION:

The numbers displayed are only an estimate. The results shown are based on readings

taken in a controlled environment. HP cannot guarantee the results in your data center.

Supported disk types for performance estimation

The following table lists the disk arrays and the disk types they support.

Table 25 Disk types supported for performance estimation

Supported disk type

Array type

15K RPM, 10k RPM

XP24000

XP12000

15K RPM, 10K RPM, 7.2K RPM

P9500

Supported disk sizes for performance estimation

The following table lists the disk arrays and the disk size they support.

Table 26 Disk types supported for performance estimation

Supported disk size in GB

Array type

72 GB disk, 146 GB disk, 300 GB disk, 400 GB disk

XP12000

Disks of any size.

XP24000

P9500

Understanding Performance Estimator data

Following is an example on estimating performance of an XP24000 Disk Array for the following
configuration:
Your inputs:

Disk type –15K RPM

RAID type and RAID groups –144 RAID groups for RAID 1 (2D+2D)

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