Complete all storage
configuration planning tasks before you configure yourLenovo Storage V7000 environment.
Planning the clustered systems
Determine:
- The number of clustered systems and the number
of control enclosures that each contain a node pair (I/O group). Each
node can control all of the volumes in
the enclosure, and the attached expansion enclosure if present.
- The number of hosts to use.
- The number of I/Os per second between the hosts and nodes.
Planning the hosts
Host
mapping provides a way for hosts to access specific logical
units (LUs) within the storage systems. Determine:
- For hosts that use a Small Computer System Interface
(SCSI) over Fibre Channel connection,
the worldwide port names (WWPNs) of the Fibre
Channel (HBA) ports are on the hosts.
- For hosts that use an Internet
Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) over Ethernet connection,
the iSCSI qualified name (IQN) of the host and the authentication
credentials.
- The names to assign to the hosts.
- The volumes to assign to
the hosts.
- For
hosts that use a SCSI over Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) connection,
the WWPNs of the Converged Network Adapter (CNA) ports are on the
hosts.
Planning the
MDisks
Note:
To
plan the managed disks (MDisks), determine:
- The logical or physical disks (logical units) in the storage systems
- The logical units structure
- Technology type (such as the RAID level)
- Whether the drives are flash drives
- Whether the internal MDisks must not lose redundancy
to maintain performance
Planning the
storage pools
Necessary activities:
- Determine the types of storage systems to use.
- To create volumes with
the sequential policy: plan to create a separate storage pool for these volumes, or ensure that you create these volumes before you create volumes with the striped policy.
- Plan to create storage pools for
the storage systems that provide the same level of performance, reliability,
or both performance and reliability. For example, group all of the
managed disks that are RAID 10 in one storage
pool and all of the MDisks that are RAID 5 in another storage pool.
- Plan whether to create storage
pools that have multiple tiers of storage, which includes
both flash drive based volumes and normal HDD volumes that are managed
by IBM Easy Tier function.
In multiple-tiered storage pools,
plan to create the same level of performance, reliability, or both
within each tier.
- Plan the extent size of the storage
pool. For example, a larger extent size increases the total
amount of storage that the system can manage. A smaller extent size
provides more fine-grained control of storage allocation. Extent size
does not affect performance.
Planning the volumes
An individual volume is a member of one storage pool and one I/O group. The storage pool defines which MDisks provide
the back-end storage that makes up the volume.
The I/O group defines which nodes provide I/O access to the volume.
Before you create a
volume,
determine:
Consider the effect that FlashCopy,
Global Mirroring, Metro Mirroring, and thin-provisionedvolumes have on performance. The effect
depends on the type of I/O, and is calculated by using a weighting
factor.
Compressed volumes
are a special type of volume where data is compressed as it is written
to the volume, saving extra space. To use the compression function, you must obtain the IBM Real-time Compression
license.
Before
you purchase a compression license, you can use the analyzevdiskbysystem command
to determine potential compression savings for your current environment.
Single volumes can also be analyzed for compression savings by using
the analyzevdisk command. Both of these commands
are available and do not require a compression license.