Physical disks, Chunklets, Raid and logical disks – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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Each layer is created from elements of the layer above:

Chunklets are drawn from physical disks.

Logical disks are created from groups of chunklets.

Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs) are groups of logical disks.

Virtual volumes use storage space provided by CPGs.

Physical Disks

A

physical disk

is a disk drive mounted on a

drive magazine

located in

drive cage

s (or drive

enclosures) in an HP 3PAR storage system.

Chunklets

Physical disks are divided into chunklets. Each chunklet occupies contiguous space on a physical
disk. On HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage systems, all chunklets are 1 GB. Chunklets are
automatically created by the HP 3PAR Operating System, and they are used to create logical disks.
A chunklet is assigned to only one logical disk.

RAID and Logical Disks

A logical disk is a collection of physical disk chunklets arranged as rows of RAID sets. Each RAID
set is made up of chunklets from different physical disks.

Logical disks are pooled together in Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs), which allocate space
to virtual volumes. The underlying logical disks are automatically created by the HP 3PAR OS when
you create CPGs.

NOTE:

Logical disks are an advanced storage component. For more information, see the HP

3PAR Management Console User Guide or the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide. To
obtain these documents, go to the HP 3PAR Documentation site:

http://www.hp.com/3par/support_manuals

Common Provisioning Groups

A Common Provisioning Group (CPG) is a shared pool of storage space (specifically, a virtual
pool of logical disks) that allocates space to virtual volumes on demand. A CPG allows up to 4,095
virtual volumes to share the CPG's resources. You can create

fully provisioned virtual volume

s and

Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volumes (

TPVV

s or Thin volumes) that draw space from a CPG's storage

pool.

Virtual Volumes

Virtual volumes draw their resources from Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs). In order to make
storage available to hosts, volumes are exported as Logical Unit Numbers (

LUN

s) to hosts. Virtual

volumes are the only data layer visible to the hosts.

You can create physical copies or

virtual copy

snapshots of virtual volumes; both types of copies

remain available if the original base volume becomes unavailable.

When you create virtual volumes, you must assign CPGs in order to allocate space to the virtual
volumes. Therefore, to create virtual volumes, you must either use the default CPG created during
the process of initializing the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system or create custom CPGs.

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