A deduplicated volume or volume copy can be created in a data reduction pool. When you implement deduplication, you must consider specific requirements in the storage environment.
Deduplication is a type of compression that eliminates duplicate copies of data. Deduplication of user data occurs within a storage pool and only between volumes or volume copies that are marked as deduplicated. However, there is no requirement for all nodes in a system, and therefore all I/O groups, to support deduplication. You can create deduplicated volumes in an I/O group when no compressed volumes or volume copies are in regular storage pools (that is, when Random Access Compression Engine (RACE) compression is in use on that I/O group).
You can migrate any type of volume from a regular storage pool to a data reduction pool. You can also migrate any existing RACE compressed volume to a data reduction pool. After you migrate a volume to a data reduction pool, you can then create a deduplicated volume.
Product | Platform | Node/canister memory (GBs) | Supported features | |||
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RACE | DRP | Compression | Deduplication | |||
Lenovo Storage V series | V5030 (32 GB) | 32 | Yes1 | Yes | Yes1 | Yes |
V5030 (16 GB) | 16 | No | Yes | No | No | |
V3700 XP | 8/16 | No | Yes | No | No | |
V3700 | 8 | No | Yes | No | No |