HP XP P9000 for Compatible High Perf FICON Connectivity Software User Manual

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Bind mode has the following advantages:

The accessibility of read data is the same as Cache Residency priority mode.

Write operations do not have to wait for available cache segments.

There is no back-end contention caused by destaging data.

In Bind Mode, the total capacity of cache required is:

standard cache + Cache Residency cache

For more information about calculating case size for bind mode, see

“Estimating cache size”

(page 69)

.

The next table specifies the cache requirements for bind mode operations:

Table 4 Bind mode cache requirements

Cache Residency Cache
Requirement

Capacity Specifications

RAID Level or Volume
Type

System Type

3 times the space required for
user data: 1 slot = 3 × 264

Slot capacity: 264 KB

Cache segment capacity: 16.5
KB

RAID 5 (3390) or RAID
6

OPEN Systems

KB = 792 KB = 48 cache
segments

Cache segments needed per
slot: 48 (slot capacity / cache
segment capacity)

2 times the space required for
user data: 1 slot = 2 × 264

Slot capacity: 264 KB

Cache segment capacity: 16.5
KB

RAID 1, or external
volumes

KB = 528 KB = 32 cache
segments

Cache segments needed per
slot: 32 (slot capacity / cache
segment capacity)

3 times the space required for
user data: 1 slot = 3 × 66 KB

Slot capacity: 66 KB

Cache segment capacity: 16.5
KB

RAID 5 mainframe or
RAID 6

Mainframe (for example,
3390-3, 3390-9)

= 198 KB = 12 cache
segments

Cache segments needed per
slot: 12 (slot capacity / cache
segment capacity)

Note: Even though a mainframe
track is 56 KB, because cache
is divided into 16.5 KB
segments, it requires 4
segments.

2 times the space required for
user data: 1 slot = 2 × 66 KB

Slot capacity: 66 KB

Cache segment capacity: 16.5
KB

RAID 1 mainframe, or
external volumes

= 132 KB = 8 cache
segments

Cache segments needed per
slot: 8 (slot capacity / cache
segment capacity)

Cache Residency bind data that has write attributes is normally not destaged. However, the data
is destaged in the following cases:

During cache blockage that is caused by certain maintenance operations (for example, cache
upgrades) or by cache failure.

If the storage system is powered off.

If the volume is deleted from Cache Residency bind mode.

Bind mode

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