Adding physical disks to existing ssd cache, Removing physical disks from existing ssd cache, Ssd cache performance modeling – Dell PowerVault MD3260i User Manual

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The ssdCacheName parameter names the cache group. Setting the updateExistingVirtualDisks parameter
to TRUE enables SSD caching for all virtual disks in the storage array.
The following restrictions apply:

A storage array can have only one SSD cache.

Only virtual disks created using physical disks can use the SSD cache. You cannot enable SSD cache on

snapshot (legacy) virtual disks or snapshot images.

SSD caching does not support self-encrypting disks (SEDs).

Adding Physical Disks To Existing SSD Cache

To add to or increase the capacity of an existing SSD cache, use the set ssdCache command:
set ssdCache [ssdCacheName]

addPhysicalDisks=(enclosureID1,drawerID1,slotID1 ...

enclosureIDn,drawerIDn,slotIDn)

Removing Physical Disks From Existing SSD Cache

To remove physical disks from existing SSD Cache:
set ssdCache [ssdCacheName]

removePhysicalDisks=(enclosureID1,drawerID1,slotID1 ...

enclosureIDn,drawerIDn,slotIDn)

You cannot remove all physical disks from an SSD Cache, and at least one physical disk must remain. To completely
remove the SSD Cache, use the delete ssdCache [

ssdCacheName

] command.

SSD Cache Performance Modeling

SSD Cache Performance Modeling helps you determine potential performance improvement based on different SSD
cache capacities. The modeling tool provides an estimate of performance using the following criteria:

cache hit percentage

average response time

To start the modeling tool from the command line:
start ssdCache [ssdCacheName]

performanceModeling

The modeling process runs in the background until you run the stop command. The file parameter is optional. If used,
it will write modeling results to the file you specify.
stop ssdCache [ssdCacheName]

performanceModeling file="filename"

Output is displayed directly on your screen, unless the file parameter is used. You can also access modeling results
using MD Storage Manager.

NOTE: If you reboot a RAID controller module or make configuration changes to any SSD Cache options during the
modeling run, no data will be saved.

Additional Information About SSD Cache And Performance Modeling

For complete description of the SSD Cache feature, see the

Administrator's Guide

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