administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the menu for your storage cluster.
3. Select Storage > Volumes.
4. Click the QoS Policies tab.
5. Click the Actions menu next to the QoS policy you intend to modify.
6. Click Edit.
7. In the Edit QoS Policy dialog box, change one or more of the following:
◦ Name: The user-defined name for the QoS policy.
◦ Min IOPS: The minimum number of IOPS guaranteed for the volume. Default = 50.
◦ Max IOPS: The maximum number of IOPS allowed for the volume. Default = 15,000.
◦ Burst IOPS: The maximum number of IOPS allowed over a short period of time for the volume. Default
= 15,000.
8. Click Save.
The updated QoS policy appears on the QoS Policies page.
You can click on the link in the Active Volumes column for a policy to show a filtered list
of the volumes assigned to that policy.
Delete a QoS policy
You can delete a QoS policy if it is no longer needed. When you delete a QoS policy, all volumes assigned with
the policy maintain the QoS values previously defined by the policy but as individual volume QoS. Any
association with the deleted QoS policy is removed.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the NetApp HCI or Element storage cluster
administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the menu for your storage cluster.
3. Select Storage > Volumes.
4. Click the QoS Policies tab.
5. Click the Actions menu next to the QoS policy you intend to modify.
6. Click Delete.
7. Confirm the action.
Find more information
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NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter Server
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NetApp SolidFire and Element Documentation Center (Documentation Center Versions)
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