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6 Optimizing storage performance

This module describes how to improve your storage.

About optimizing storage

HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition allows you to manage storage by allocating volumes,
expanding tiers and THP/Smart pools, and performing migration, based on information acquired
from checking summaries, alerts, performance statistics, and the operating status of storage resources.
Storage utilization can also be improved with effective management of HBA and cache (CLPRs)
resources.

Using Smart pools, you can manage performance and capacity to optimize storage by creating parity
groups in the following dynamic tiers:

Tier 1 using parity groups for best performance

Tier 2 using parity groups for next best performance

Tier 3 using parity groups for capacity independent of drive type or RAID level

Common storage optimization issues include:

If the used capacity for a THP/Smart pool has reached or exceeded its threshold, or a volume
that satisfies a capacity requirement cannot be created or assigned because of insufficient unused
capacity, add THP/Smart pool volumes to increase the capacity of the THP/Smart pools. If the
capacity of a specific drive is insufficient when using an Smart pool, increase the capacity by
mixing different drive types or RAID levels in Tier 3.

If C/T delta values have degenerated and reached the threshold, use the Replication tab to confirm
the degeneration factor and countermeasures, and use Device Manager, Replication Manager or
Remote Web Console to resolve the problem.

If the performance of a THP/Smart pool has decreased and data I/O is slow, add more THP/
Smart pool volumes to distribute loads within the THP/Smart pools. Another option is to perform
volume migration to distribute I/O loads on the THP/Smart pools.

When using the Smart pool, performance problems may occur at certain times. Ensure that monit-
oring occurs during periods when I/O loads are occurring. You can:
• Start or stop the monitoring/relocation process manually in accordance with known times for

load changes.

• Cancel the monitoring process during periods of low activity.

If Smart volume applications switch between online and batch processing, it can be helpful to
save optimized volume data placements, by processing method, as profiles. By applying the cor-
responding profile before beginning processing, the data placement that fits the characteristics of
the processing method is restored.

When using Smart pools, you want to prioritize the data relocation of Smart volumes for which
capacity and access patterns vary widely, but I/O operations decrease without relocating effect-
ively. You can disable the relocation of Smart volumes for which the current data location presents
no problems, to reduce relocation load.

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