Virtual disk capacity expansion, Disk group expansion – Dell PowerVault MD3220 User Manual

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Planning: MD3200 Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

Dynamic segment size migration enables the segment size of a given virtual

disk to be changed. A default segment size is set when the virtual disk is

created, based on such factors as the RAID level and expected usage. You can

change the default value (128 KB) if segment size usage does not match your

needs.
When considering a segment-size change, two scenarios illustrate different

approaches to the limitations:

• If I/O activity stretches beyond the segment size, you can increase it to

reduce the number of disks required for a single I/O. Using a single physical

disk for a single request frees disks to service other requests, especially

when you have multiple users accessing a database or storage environment.

• If you use the virtual disk in a single-user, large I/O environment (such as

for multimedia application storage), performance can be optimized when

a single I/O request is serviced with a single data stripe (the segment size

multiplied by the number of physical disks in the disk group used for data

storage). In this case, multiple disks are used for the same request, but

each disk is only accessed once.

Virtual Disk Capacity Expansion

When you configure a virtual disk, you select a capacity based on the amount

of data you expect to store. However, you may need to increase the virtual disk

capacity for a standard virtual disk by adding free capacity to the disk group.

This creates more unused space for new virtual disks or to expand existing

virtual disks.

Disk Group Expansion

Because the storage array supports hot pluggable physical disks, you can add

two physical disks at a time for each disk group while the storage array

remains online. Data remains accessible on virtual disk groups, virtual disks,

and physical disks throughout the operation. The data and increased unused

free space are dynamically redistributed across the disk group. RAID

characteristics are also reapplied to the disk group as a whole.

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