Raid background operations priority – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F User Manual

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Planning: MD3600f Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

If a redundant RAID controller module fails with an existing disk group process,

the process on the failed controller is transferred to the peer controller. A

transferred process is placed in a suspended state if there is an active disk group

process on the peer controller. The suspended processes are resumed when the

active process on the peer controller completes or is stopped.

NOTE:

If you try to start a disk group process on a controller that does not have an

existing active process, the start attempt fails if the first virtual disk in the disk group

is owned by the other controller and there is an active process on the other

controller.

RAID Background Operations Priority

The storage array supports a common configurable priority for the following

RAID operations:

• Background initialization
• Rebuild
• Copy back
• Virtual disk capacity expansion
• Raid level migration
• Segment size migration
• Disk group expansion
• Disk group defragmentation

The priority of each of these operations can be changed to address

performance requirements of the environment in which the operations are to

be executed.

NOTE:

Setting a high priority level impacts storage array performance. It is not

advisable to set priority levels at the maximum level. Priority must also be assessed

in terms of impact to host server access and time to complete an operation. For

example, the longer a rebuild of a degraded virtual disk takes, the greater the risk

for secondary disk failure.

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