Guidelines for maximizing host i/o performance, Related topics – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Related topics

“Splitting BC Z pairs” (page 50)

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“Pair splitting methods” (page 49)

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Performance planning and calibrating your XP7 storage system

Performing pair tasks, such as creating, splitting, and resynchronizing BC Z pairs, affect host I/O
performance on the XP7 storage system. Calibrate your XP7 storage system before performing
tasks.

You can also maximize host I/O performance.

For more information about the guidelines for maximizing host I/O performance, see

“Guidelines

for maximizing host I/O performance” (page 18)

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The following is a list of items you can complete to calibrate your system:

Host I/O performance versus number of BC Z pairs. Compare the importance of host I/O
performance with the number of BC Z pairs and the copy pace.

Assigning multiple S-VOLs to a P-VOL uses more system resources and lowers performance.

Load sharing on parity groups.

Assign S-VOLs to newly installed parity groups. Overloading the XP7 storage system
increases parity groups, cache, channel adapters (CHAs), and/or disk adapters (DKAs).

Evenly distribute the P-VOLs and S-VOLs in the parity group, rather than containing a
concentration of one or the other.

If you plan to simultaneously perform multiple pair tasks, place the BC Z pairs in different
parity groups.

To perform a copy operation on multiple BC Z pairs in the same parity group, perform
the operation on one pair at a time.

Quick Restore. You can maximize performance when you restore pairs using Quick Restore
(see

“Workflow for maximizing Quick Restore performance” (page 19)

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Related topics

“System options that affect performance” (page 34)

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“BC Z pair creation” (page 38)

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“Splitting BC Z pairs” (page 48)

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“Resynchronizing or restoring BC Z pairs” (page 58)

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“Pair user tasks during system and device maintenance” (page 77)

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“Sharing volumes with Cache Residency” (page 26)

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“Types of pair resynchronization” (page 55)

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Guidelines for maximizing host I/O performance

Creating, splitting, and resynchronizing pairs affects host I/O performance.

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Business Copy Z system requirements and planning

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