Improving Performance With A Cache Storage Pool; Creating A Cache Storage Pool - Lenovo px12-400r User Manual

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Improving Performance with a Cache Storage Pool

A cache Storage Pool is a pool of solid-state drives designed to increase read and write performance on
your px12-400r Network Storage. You create a cache Storage Pool and then associate a
Storage Pool to the cache pool.
You can create only one cache Storage Pool on your px12-400r. You can associate a cache pool
with multiple data storage volumes and allocate specific portions of the cache to each storage
volume.

Creating a Cache Storage Pool

To create a cache Storage Pool, there must be one or more SSD drives installed in your px12-400r that are
not part of an existing Storage Pool.
Typically, you create a cache Storage Pool with one solid-state drive. However, if you want to use
the fastest cache policy (Write-back) with your cache volumes, it is recommended that you create
a cache pool with at least two SSD drives and apply a redundant RAID protection to help prevent
data loss in the event one of the SSDs fails.
1.
Open the Drive Management feature and click
2.
In the Information section, enter a name for the cache Storage Pool.
3.
To set the RAID protection, choose a value from the drop-down menu:
Parity (RAID 5)
Uses the space corresponding to one drive-size for protection, leaving remaining space for
storing actual data.
Mirror Stripe (RAID 10)
Uses half of the storage space for protection, leaving half for actual data. Protects cached
write data in the event one SSD fails.
None (RAID 0)
Uses all of the storage space for data. Does not protect against data loss in the event of drive
failure; however, the SSDs are striped for better performance.
None
Uses all of the storage space for data, providing contiguous storage space by concatenating
all member drives. Does not protect against data loss in the event of drive failure.
If you plan to use the Write-back policy for any cache volume, the cache pool should use the
same level of drive protection as the data pool to prevent data loss in case of loss of the cache
pool. If you will be using only Write-through or Write-around cache volumes, the cache pool can
be unprotected. See the following section on
information on setting cache policy options.
4.
Select the checkbox of the solid-state drive or drives you want to add to the cache pool. You can
only designate SSDs as cache pool drives if they have not already been assigned to an existing
Storage Pool. All drives in a Storage Pool must be the same size.
Add Storage Pool.
Assigning a Cache Pool to a Volume
Improving Performance with a Cache Storage Pool
Storage Pool Management
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