Planning For Performance - HP StorageWorks P9000 User Manual

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Planning for performance

Pair operations affect I/O performance on the storage system. The following information is provided
to help calibrate your system:
Performance versus number of pairs. Compare the importance of performance with the number
of pairs and copy pace (rate at which data is copied).
Assigning multiple T-VOLs to an S-VOL uses more system resources and lowers
performance.
The slower the copy pace, the less impact on I/O performance; a fast pace has a greater
impact on performance. (You assign copy pace during the create, split, and resync
operations.)
Load sharing on parity groups.
A parity group should contain an even distribution of S-VOLs and T-VOLs, rather than a
concentration of one or the other.
When multiple pair operations are to be performed simultaneously, the pairs should be
in different parity groups.
For copy pace, specify Slower when you create, split, or resynchronize.
When you need to perform a copy operation on multiple pairs on the same parity group,
perform the operation on one pair at a time.
If the system is overloaded, increase parity groups, cache, channel adapters (CHAs),
and/or disk adapters (DKAs). Assign T-VOLs to newly installed parity groups.
Preparing for resynchronization by Quick Restore. During a quick restore operation, in which
the contents of the S-VOL and T-VOL are swapped, the RAID levels, HDD types, and Cache
Residency settings of the two volumes are also exchanged. To avoid performance impact,
consider the following:
Both pair volumes should have the same RAID level and HDD type before performing the
quick restore operation. You can resume the original RAID levels after the quick restore
by again splitting the pair and performing the quick restore.
Set the same Cache Residency settings (locations) for the S-VOL and T-VOL before the
quick restore operation.
Alternatively, you can release Cache Residency settings before the quick restore operation,
then reset them when the operation is completed.
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