Management area capacity of an open-systems volume – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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user-specified-a-CV-capacity / 2 / capacity-of-a-slot
where
•
capacity-of-a-slot
is expressed in kilobytes. The capacity of a slot depends on volume
emulation types (see
“Capacity of a slot” (page 47)
).
•
The resulting entire capacity is expressed in slots.
To calculate the management area capacity:
ceil(entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) /
calculated-management-area-capacity) * boundary-value
where
•
the value enclosed in ceil( ) must be rounded up to the nearest whole number.
•
calculated-management-area-capacity
depends on volume emulation types and
RAID levels (see
“Management area capacity of an open-systems volume” (page 46)
).
To calculate the entire capacity of a CV if the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode
on the SATA drive:
ceil(entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) + calculated-management-area-capacity)
To convert the resulting entire capacity into blocks:
calculated-entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots) * capacity-of-a-slot * 2
where
•
calculated-entire-capacity-of-a-CV(slots)
means the entire capacity of a CV
if the data protection level is set to the Enhanced mode on the SATA drive.
Management area capacity of an open-systems volume
Management area capacity (KB)
Emulation type
None
OPEN-V
5,760
OPEN-3
19,440
OPEN-8
19,440
OPEN-9
13,680
OPEN-E
Boundary values for RAID levels (Enhanced mode on SATA drives)
A SATA drive supports the OPEN-V emulation type for an open system.
Boundary value (KB)
Emulation type
RAID 6 (6D+2P)
RAID 5 (7D+1P)
RAID 5 (3D+1P)
RAID 1 (2D+2D)
24,576
28,672
6,144
2,048
OPEN-V
Boundary values for RAID levels (other than Enhanced mode on SATA drives)
Boundary values of external volumes are always one kilobyte, regardless of RAID levels.
Boundary value (KB)
Emulation type
RAID 6 (6D+2P)
RAID 5 (7D+1P)
RAID 5 (3D+1P)
RAID 1 (2D+2D)
2,304
2,688
1,152
768
Other than OPEN-V
3,072
3,584
1,536
1,024
OPEN-V
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