Example of reserving tier capacity – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Number of tiers in pool

Tiering policy
selected with
performance graph

3 tiers

2 tiers

1 tier

You cannot select these settings
while displaying the performance

You cannot select these
settings while displaying the

Level 2

Level 3

graph. Use a setting of All
instead.

performance graph. Use a
setting of All instead.

Level 4

In the performance graph, you
can display the frequency

In the performance graph,
you can display the frequency

Level 5

distribution of a THP V-VOL
assigned to level 5.

distribution of a THP V-VOL
assigned to level 5.

Reserving tier capacity when setting a tiering policy

If you set a tiering policy on a THP V-VOL, the THP V-VOL allocated capacity and the estimated
I/O performance limits are reserved in the tier (see

“Example of reserving tier capacity” (page

87)

).

The reserved performance limit per page is calculated as follows:

performance-limit-per-page

= total-esimated-performance-of-the-tier ÷

total-number-of-pages-in-the-tier

The THP V-VOLs to which a tiering policy is not set uses the unreserved tiering capacity in the pool.
For example, if the tiering policy for some THP V-VOLs is set to level 1, then the other THP V-VOLs
within that tiering policy can use the total areas of tier 2, tier 3, and the area of tier 1 that is not
reserved by level 1.

Example of reserving tier capacity

The following depicts reserving an area for tier capacity when changing the tiering policy setting
on a THP V-VOL.

Smart Tiers

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