Series -13 – HP Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager Software Licenses User Manual

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remaining usable owner paths. When all owner paths cannot be used, load

balancing is performed among the non-owner paths.

For the example in

Figure 2-7 Overview of Load Balancing on page 2-13

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suppose that in the owner controller of LU0 is CHA0. When the LU is

accessed, the load is balanced between the two physical paths A and B, which

are both owner paths. When one of the paths (A) cannot be used, then the

LU is accessed from the only other owner physical path (B). When both of the

owner physical paths (A and B) cannot be used, the load is then balanced

between two other, non-owner physical paths (C and D).

Figure 2-7 Overview of Load Balancing

When Using Other Than the Thunder 9500V Series and Hitachi AMS/WMS Series

All online paths are owner paths. Therefore, for the example in

Figure 2-6

Flow of I/O Data When the Load Balancing Function Is Used on page 2-12

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the load is balanced among the four physical paths A, B, C, and D. If one of

the physical paths were to become unusable, the load would be balanced

among the three, remaining physical paths.

Note:

Load balancing is performed for the following storage systems:

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Lightning 9900V series

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Hitachi USP series

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Universal Storage Platform V/VM series

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Virtual Storage Platform series

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VSP G1000 series

HDLM Functions

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