Before you begin, System requirements, Shared memory requirements – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Description

Term

In a thin provisioned storage system, the proportion (%) of total V-VOL capacity associated
with the pool/pool capacity to the total capacity.

subscription threshold

You can set the percentage of V-VOL capacity that can be created to the total capacity
of the pool. This will prevent V-VOL blocking caused by a full pool.

For example, when the subscription limit is set to 100%, the total V-VOL capacity that
can be created is obtained using this formula:

total V-VOL capacity <= pool capacity x 100%

Using this setting protects the pool when doing the following:

Shrinking a pool

Creating V-VOLs

Increasing V-VOL capacity

The value of the reached maximum I/O counts that each tier can process.

tier boundary

A combination of determining the appropriate storage tier and migrating the pages to
the appropriate tier.

tier relocation

A storage hierarchy of layered structures of data drives consisting of different performance
levels, or tiers, that match data access requirements with the appropriate performance
tiers.

tiered storage

A group of TP-VOLs. The TP
pool consists of one or more
TP RAID groups.

A virtual device in the storage system. A VDEV is a group of logical volumes (LDEVs or
logical units) in a parity group. One parity group consists of multiple VDEVs. A VDEV

VDEV

usually includes some fixed volumes (FVs) and some redundant volumes (free spaces).
The number of FVs is determined by the emulation type.

A volume in which a fixed-sized volume is divided into arbitrary sizes.

variable-sized volume (CV)

Before you begin

Before you begin provisioning your P9500 storage system, certain requirements must be met.

System requirements

The P9500 hardware, microcode, and Remote Web Console essential for operating the
storage system be installed and configured for use.

A P9500 storage system.

The storage system must have parity groups installed.

A Remote Web Console client computer.

Shared memory requirements

If configuring thin provisioning, Thin Provisioning requires dedicated shared memory for the V-VOL
management area.

The V-VOL management area, which is automatically created when shared memory is added, is
an area used to store information for associating pool-VOLs and THP V-VOLs.

If Thin Provisioning is used, at least 16 GB of shared memory consisting of two sections is required.
The memory capacity allocated to each part is as follows:

Basic part: 8 GB

Thin Provisioning: 8 GB

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