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Overview of Compatible PAV Operations

NOTE:

If you will be using static Compatible PAV, determine on which devices I/O requests are likely to

converge, and then assign more aliases to those base devices. If not, Compatible PAV might not be able to

provide much improvement in host access to data in the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000.

Figure 3

Static Compatible PAV

Dynamic Compatible PAV

When dynamic Compatible PAV is used, the number of aliases for a base device may change as the

number of I/O requests to the device changes. If I/O requests converge on several base devices, the

number of aliases for these devices may increase, while the number of aliases for other base devices may

decrease. Dynamic Compatible PAV operations can balance workloads on base devices and optimize the

speed for accessing data in the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000.
The following figure shows an example of dynamic Compatible PAV operations. Each of the three base

devices (x10, x11, and x12) was originally assigned two aliases. In this example, as I/O requests converge

on base device x10 (shown by the large arrow), the number of aliases for device x10 increases to four,

while the number of aliases for base device x11 and x12 decreases to one.

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