HP 3PAR Policy Manager Software User Manual

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2.2

Policy Advisor for Dynamic Optimization

3PAR Policy Advisor User’s Guide

There are four general cases where using the Policy Advisor for Dynamic Optimization may be

desirable:

Volume layout changes after hardware upgrades. Existing virtual volumes only take

advantage of resources that were present at the time of volume creation. When an InServ

Storage Server is upgraded by adding nodes, cages, or disks, the original volume and logical

disk layouts may no longer be optimal. Changing the layout of a virtual volume enables

volumes to take full advantage of new system resources.

Volume RAID level changes. Since different RAID levels have varying capacity

requirements and offer differing degrees of performance relative to each other, you may

desire to convert volumes from one RAID type to another when system requirements

change. Volume RAID level changes are non-disruptive.

Volume availability level changes. The availability of a virtual volume determines its

level of fault tolerance. For example, a volume with a cage-level availability can tolerate

the failure of a drive cage because its RAID sets use chunklets from different drive cages. A

volume with a magazine-level availability can tolerate the failure of a drive magazine

because its RAID sets use chunklets from different magazines. As applications and business

requirements change, it may be desirable to non-disruptively alter the availability

characteristics of existing virtual volumes.

Volume service level changes. In addition to non-disruptively altering RAID and

availability levels for a given volume or volumes, it may also be useful to change volume

parameters such as the disk filtering parameters applied when the volume was created.

To install the 3PAR Policy Advisor for Dynamic Optimization, see

Chapter 3, Installation and

Deinstallation

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