Volume and pool requirements – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Table 9 Operating System and File System Capacity (continued)
Pool Capacity Consumed
Metadata Writing
File System
Operating
System
Small (one page).
Writes metadata to first block.
NSK
NonStop
Small (one page).
Writes metadata to first block.
VMW
VMware (ESX
Server)
VMware eager-zeroed thick
formatting is not recommended
because it forces the volume to fully
allocate space in the pool.
VMware thin formatting is not
supported due to unpredictable
results.
Volume and Pool Requirements
Pool-VOL requirements are described in
. Pool requirements are described in
. V-VOL requirements are described in
.
Table 10 Pool-VOL Requirements
Requirement
Item
Logical volume (LDEV). Separating pool-VOLs from other volumes into different
parity groups is recommended for best performance.
Volume type
You cannot specify the following volumes as XP Thin Provisioning pool-VOLs:
•
Volumes used by XP Business Copy, XP Auto LUN, XP Continuous Access, XP
Continuous Access Asynchronous, or XP Continuous Access Journal
•
LUSE volumes
•
Volumes defined by Cache Residency Manager
•
Volumes already registered in XP Snapshot or XP Thin Provisioning pools
•
Volumes used as XP Snapshot P-VOLs or S-VOLs
•
Data Retention Utility volumes with a Protect, Read Only, or S-VOL Disable
attribute
•
Volumes whose LDEV attribute is other than normal or Normal (Quick Format)
•
System disks
•
Command devices
•
Quorum disks
You cannot store any pool-VOLs in a pool, including external volumes with a cache
mode attribute.
OPEN-V
Emulation type
Any RAID level.
RAID level
•
Volumes with different RAID levels in a pool is not recommended.
•
RAID-6 is recommended for large pools and where recovery time due to drive
failure may be unacceptable.
FC, SATA, and flash drive can be used as drive type.
Drive type
Internal Volume pool-VOLs: Cannot be intermixed in the same pool if drive types
are different.
External Volume pool-VOLs: Cannot be intermixed in the same pool if drive types
are different; however, this configuration is not recommended for performance
reasons.
8 GB to 4 TB.
Volume capacity
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