Maximum initial copy operations and priorities – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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To calculate the maximum number of pairs

The maximum number of pairs is determined by the following:

The number of bitmap areas required for Continuous Access Journal Z (calculated above).

The total number of bitmap areas in the storage system, which is 65,536.

Bitmap areas reside in an additional shared memory, which is required for Continuous Access
Journal Z.

Bitmap areas are used not only by Continuous Access Journal Z, but also by Continuous
Access Journal, Continuous Access Synchronous, Continuous Access Synchronous Z, and
External Storage Access Manager. Therefore, the number of bitmap areas used by these
other program products (if any) must be subtracted from 65,536, with the difference used
to calculate the maximum number of pairs for Continuous Access Journal Z.

If Continuous Access Synchronous Z and Continuous Access Journal Z share the same
volume, you must use the total number of bitmap areas for both pairs regardless of whether
the shared volume is main or remote.

The maximum number of pairs supported per storage system, which is 32,768. If BCM is
used, it is 32,767.

Calculate the maximum number of pairs using the following formula if you use Virtual LVI volumes.
If you do not use them, see

Table 5 (page 29)

.

Maximum number of pairs = floor( Number of bitmap areas / required

number of bitmap areas )

If the calculated maximum number of pairs exceeds the total number of LDEVs, then the total number
of LDEVs is the maximum number of pairs that can be created.

The following table lists the maximum number of pairs that can be created according to emulation
type — when Virtual LVI volumes are not used.

Table 5 Maximum number of pairs per emulation type when Virtual LVI volume not used

Maximum number of pairs

Emulation type

64K LDEV, BC/VM Extension1, FC Z, THP, Snapshot, TPF

Additional shared memory

32,768

16,384

3390-1

32,768

16,384

3390-2

32,768

16,384

3390-3

32,768

16,384

3390-9

1.985

1,985

3390-A

13,107

13,107

3390-L

7,281

7,281

3390-M

Maximum initial copy operations and priorities

During configuration, you specify the maximum number of initial copies that can be run at one
time. The system allows up to 128 initial copies to run concurrently. You do this for performance
reasons (the more initial copies running concurrently, the slower the performance).

You will also specify the priority for each initial copy during the create pair operation. Priority is
used when you are creating multiple initial copies during an operation. Creating multiple initial
copies in one operation is possible because you can specify multiple P-VOLs and S-VOLs in the
Paircreate dialog box. The pair with priority 1 runs first, and so on up to 256.

Planning pair volumes

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