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9.9

Configuring Adaptive Optimization

System Reporter 2.8

3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide

9.3.2 Schedule

The schedule consists of three components: dates, weekdays and hours. You can choose

multiple values of each of these components to create a schedule for when each adaptive

optimization configuration executes.

9.3.3 Measurement Hours

You can specify the number of hours that you want to consider in order to determine the

activity level of regions. Control of the measurement duration is important especially for

applications whose performance is not uniformly important throughout the day.

For example, consider an application whose performance is important only during the first few

hours of a business day (Monday through Friday, 8 am through 11 am) and then not

particularly important throughout the rest of the day, though not necessarily idle the rest of

the day. If we measure the application throughout the day, the tiering will consider the

performance during times that are not important and as a result the performance during the

important times of the day may not be optimal. We can achieve optimal results by scheduling

adaptive optimization execution for 11 am Monday through Friday with a measurement

interval of 3 or 4 hours. That way only performance measurements during the important

period for the application will be considered.

NOTE: Adaptive optimization configurations may be scheduled to run at intervals

that are shorter than their measurement hours (see

9.3.3 Measurement Hours

on

page 9.9). However, regions that have been moved are not considered in the

analysis for subsequent iterations until at least the measurement interval has

expired.

CAUTION: There is single regionmover process for each InServ array, and it

completes analysis and data movement for all the adaptive optimization

configurations scheduled for the current hour before proceeding to the next

hour. If the time taken to complete the current configurations is so long that the

hour is past the execution time for the configurations scheduled next, it may skip

those configurations. You should therefore ensure that configurations are either

executed together or sufficiently spaced.

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