HP XP Racks User Manual

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Quantity of I/O operations compared to the calculated maximum number of I/O operations

In addition, if linked with HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software, the following
performance information can be viewed (see the HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite
Software Administrator Guide
):

IOPS throughput for THP/Smart pools, volumes, and hardware tiers

Past volume performance data (to look for trends)

Response time of the volume

Busy rate for parity groups

NOTE:

If HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor is not linked, or information cannot be obtained
due to storage system type, or the HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software version,
hyphens are displayed in performance information columns.

From the Mobility tab, the following operations can be performed to optimize data placement:

Configuration and editing of a Smart Tiers Software tiering policy

Migration of volumes

Manually starting or stopping the monitoring and relocation of Smart pools

Editing tier relocation of Smart volumes

Expanding, shrinking, or changing of the settings for THP/Smart pools

Expanding THP/Smart volumes and reclaiming zero pages

By creating tiers of volumes or THP/Smart pools based on use or performance, you can migrate data
to volumes or THP/Smart pools that match the relevant conditions simply by specifying a tier as the
migration target.

Reading the reports for logical groups displayed in the Mobility tab

The following ranking reports for logical groups are displayed in the Mobility tab:

Bottom 10: Logical Groups with High Response Time
Checks for logical groups including volumes whose response time is slow. Used to determine lo-
gical groups which do not satisfy required performances. This ranking is displayed only when you
have the license for HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor software.

Top 10: Logical Groups with Lowest Unused Capacity
Checks for logical groups that have little unused capacity left for the allocated THP/Smart volumes.
Used to determine logical groups which do not have enough capacity.

Top 10: Logical Group Used Capacity by Drive Types
Checks for logical groups that use a large amount of capacity by drive type. Used to determine
whether an unexpected volume is occupying a high-speed drive or logical groups which have in-
valid data arrangements.

The following information is displayed when a logical group is selected:

Summary
Provides summarized information in a list, such as the number of volumes and the total capacity
of a logical group, or the last update date. Based on this information, you can review the usage
status of the storage resources in the logical group.

Setting up and operating a SAN environment

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