Tier Monitoring And Data Relocation; Smart Pool; Tier Monitoring And Relocation Cycles - HP XP7 User Manual

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Tier monitoring and data relocation

Smart Tiers uses tiers to manage data storage. It classifies the specified drives in the pool into tiers
(storage hierarchy). Up to three tiers can be defined in a pool depending on the processing capacity
of the data drives. Tiering allocates more frequently accessed data to the upper tier and less
frequently accessed data, stored for a long period of time, to the lower tier.

Smart Pool

With Smart Tiers, you can enable the Smart Pool option for an existing pool. The default is to allow
tier relocation for each THP V-VOL. Only the THP V-VOLs for which tier relocation is enabled are
subject to calculation of the tier range value, and tier relocation will be performed on them. If tier
relocation is disabled for all THP V-VOLs in a pool, tier relocation is not performed.
Figure 5 Relationship between Smart Pool and tier relocation
Example of adding a tier
If the added pool-VOLs is a different media type, then a new tier is created in the pool. The tier is
added to the appropriate position according to its performance. The following figure illustrates
adding a tier.
Example of deleting a tier
If a tier no longer has any pool-VOLs when you delete them, the tier is deleted from the pool. The
following figure illustrates deleting a tier.

Tier monitoring and relocation cycles

Performance monitoring and tier relocation can be set to execute in one of two execution modes:
Auto and Manual. You can set up execution modes, or switch between modes by using either
Remote Web Console or RAID Manager.
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