3 configuring custom-sized provisioning, Virtual lvi/virtual lun functions, Vll requirements – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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3 Configuring custom-sized provisioning

Configuring custom-sized provisioning involves creating and configuring a customized volume
(CV). A CV is a fixed-sized volume that is divided into arbitrary sizes.

This provisioning strategy is suitable for use on both open and mainframe systems. Virtual LVI
software is required to define variable-sized provisioning in a mainframe environment.

Virtual LVI/Virtual LUN functions

Virtual LVI or Virtual LUN functions are used to create, configure, or delete a customized volume
(LDEV).

The Virtual LUN and the Virtual LVI function are collectively referred to as VLL. The only difference
between the two functions is that Virtual LUN is an open systems function available in Open Volume
Management software, while Virtual LVI is a mainframe function available in Virtual LVI software.

A parity group usually consists of some fixed-sized volumes (FVs) and some free space. The number
of FVs is determined by the emulation type. A VLL volume usually consists of at least one FV, one
or more customized volumes (CVs), and some free space.

You can use VLL to configure variable-sized volumes that efficiently exploit the capacity of a disk.
Variable-sized volumes are logical volumes that are divided into smaller than normal fixed-size
volumes. This configuration is desirable when frequently accessed data sets are distributed across
smaller multiple logical volumes. This generally improves the data access performance, though
data set access may be delayed in some instances.

VLL can also divide a logical volume into multiple smaller volumes to provide space efficiencies
for small volumes such as command devices. Thus, VLL can efficiently exploit the capacity of a disk
by not wasting capacity using larger volumes when the extra capacity is not needed.

VLL requirements

Use of Virtual LVI or Virtual LUN on the P9500 storage system to configure variable-sized volumes
requires the following:

A license key on the Remote Web Console computer for Virtual LVI.

For details about the license key or product installation, see the HP XP P9000 Remote Web Console
User Guide
.

VLL specifications

“Virtual LVI specifications for mainframe systems” (page 34)

“CV capacity by emulation type for mainframe systems” (page 35)

Virtual LVI specifications for mainframe systems

Mainframe system

Parameter

3380, 3390

Track format

3380-3, 3380-3A, 3380-3B, 3380-3C

Emulation type

3390-3, 3390-3A, 3390-3B, 3390-3C, 3390-3R, 3390-9, 3390-9A,
3390-9B, 3390-9C, 3390-L, 3390-LA, 3390-LB, 3390-LC, 3390-M,
3390-MA, 3390-MB, 3390-MC, 3390-A, 3390-V

Depends on the track geometry

Ability to intermix emulation type

2,048 for RAID 5 (7D+1P), RAID 6 (6D+2P) or RAID 6 (14D+2P).

Maximum number of volumes (normal and
Virtual LVI) per parity group

1,024 for other RAID levels.

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