When Using The Lightning 9900V Series, Hitachi Usp, Universal Storage Platform V/Vm, Virtual Storage Platform, Hitachi Ams2000 Series, Or Hitachi Sms; Load Balancing Algorithms - Hitachi XP P9500 User Manual

Hitachi dynamic link manager software user guide for aix (6.6) (t5208-96012, november 2011)
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paths and non-owner paths. If failures occur across some of the owner paths,
load balancing will be performed among the remaining, usable owner paths.
It is only when absolutely no owner paths are available, that load balancing is
then performed among the non-owner paths.
For the example in
suppose that in the owner controller of LU0 is CHA0. When the LU is
accessed, the load is balanced between the two paths A and B, which are
both owner paths. When one of the paths (A) cannot be used, then the LU is
accessed from the only other owner path (B). When the physical paths (A)
and (B) cannot be used, the load is balanced between the physical paths (C)
and (D) (that is, between non-owner paths).
When Using the Lightning 9900V Series, Hitachi USP, Universal Storage Platform
V/VM, Virtual Storage Platform, Hitachi AMS2000 Series, or Hitachi SMS
All online paths are owner paths. Therefore, for the example in
Flow of I/O Data When the Load Balancing Function Is Used on page
the load is balanced among the four paths A, B, C, and D. If one of the paths
were to become unusable, the load would be balanced among the three,
remaining paths.

Load Balancing Algorithms

HDLM has the following six load balancing algorithms:
The Round Robin algorithm
Figure 2-7 Overview of load balancing on page
Figure 2-7 Overview of load balancing
HDLM Functions
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