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With a unique scale-up and scale-out architecture, metro nodes advanced data caching and distributed cache coherency
provides workload resiliency, automatic sharing, balancing and failover of storage domains, and enables both local and remote
data access with predictable service levels.
System management
In addition to the web-based Graphical User Interface (UI), metro node also supports a command-line interface (CLI) for
managing your system. The CLI Guide for the metro node appliance provides more information.
Basic workflow
To begin using metro node, provision and export storage so that hosts and applications can use the storage.
For an overview of the provisioning process and step-by-step instructions for provisioning storage, see Guide. To
view the Guide, click Provision Storage, and then expand the GUIDE at the upper-right corner of the screen.
Pool properties
Pool Name
The name of the pool available on the array.
Storage Array The name of the managed array on which the Pool was created.
Supported Pool
Types
The type of storage supported by the pool. Possible values are: Thin and/or Thick.
Policy The name of the policy associated with the storage pool.
Free Capacity The amount of free capacity available from the pool.
Used Capacity The amount of capacity already used from the pool.
Total Capacity The total capacity of the pool.
Virtual volume properties
Virtual Volume
Name
The name of the virtual volume. You can change the name in this field.
Supporting
Device
The device on which the virtual volume was created.
Consistency
Group
Identifies the metro node consistency group to which this virtual volume belongs.
Locality Designates where the virtual volume is located. Values can be cluster 1, cluster 2 or distributed.
Visibility Indicates where a virtual volume is visible: Global (both clusters) or Local (only at this cluster).
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