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Allocation

Grid Center utilizes the concepts of I/Port groups and Blade groups for the purpose of

mapping, or allocating, I/Ports to Blades. A group can contain a single I/Port or Blade,

or many. Allocation defines the allowable connections (mappings) between the I/Port

groups and Blade groups.

Allocation allows administrators to allocate dynamic or static mappings between

groups of Blades and I/Ports. Allocation consists of these tasks:

Create groups

Add Blades and I/Ports to the groups

Assign Blades and I/Ports between the groups

Create shared mappings if desired

After they are created, allocations can be easily modified to allow for changing

network needs and use. Three types of allocations are possible:

Dedicated – connects the I/Port to the same assigned Blade each time.

Shared – connects an I/Port to any available Blade in a group, based on the least

load average.

Spare – allows switching an I/Port to any available spare Blade in the event of a

Blade failure. Typically, Spared Blades do not have any active connections.

These Blades are, as the name suggests, reserved for use only when necessary

as a replacement. More than one Spare Blade group can be created.

When a Blade group is designated as a Dedicated group, I/Ports can connect only to

a specified Blade in that group. This is a static mapping. It does not change between

sessions.

When a Blade group is designated as a Shared group, I/Ports can connect to any

Blade in the group, based on the least-load average algorithm, which monitors

system usage and automatically assigns I/Ports to the Blade in the group that has the

least load when the connection is attempted. This is a dynamic mapping in the sense

that it may be different at the start of any given session.

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