HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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If the data is not sequential, these algorithms select the path to be used

each time an I/O request is issued.

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Extended Round Robin
The paths are simply selected in order from among all the connected

paths.

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Extended Least I/Os
The path that has the least number of I/Os being processed is

selected from among all the connected paths.

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Extended Least Blocks
The path that has the least number of I/O blocks being processed is

selected from among all the connected paths.

The following table lists and describes the features of the load balancing

algorithms.

Table 2-5 Features of the Load Balancing Algorithms

Algorithm type

Algorithm features

Round Robin

#

Least I/Os

Least Blocks

These types of algorithms are most effective when a lot of

discontinuous, non-sequential I/Os are issued.

Extended Round

Robin

Extended Least I/Os

Extended Least

Blocks

If the I/O data is from something like a read request and is

generally sequential with the previous I/Os, an improvement

in reading speed can be expected due to the storage system

cache functionality. These types of algorithms are most

effective when a lot of continuous, sequential I/Os are issued.

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Some I/O operations managed by HDLM can be distributed across all,

available paths, and some cannot. Thus, you should be aware that even if

you specify the Round Robin algorithm, some of the I/O operations will

never be issued uniformly across all the given paths.

The default algorithm is the Extended Least I/Os algorithm, which is set when

HDLM is first installed. When an upgrade installation of HDLM is performed,

the algorithm that is currently being used is inherited.

Select the load balancing algorithm most suitable for the data access patterns

of your system environment. However, if there are no recognizable data

access patterns, we recommend using the default algorithm, the Extended

Least I/Os algorithm.

You can specify the load balancing function from the Options window of the

HDLM GUI or by using the dlnkmgr command's set operation. For details on

how to use the window components, see the HDLM GUI Help. For details on

the set operation, see

set (Sets Up the Operating Environment) on page

6-16

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