Administrator Guide

management snapshots are marked as Created On Demand and cannot be modied manually or used to create View volumes. Space-
management snapshots coalesce into the next scheduled or manual snapshot. Storage Center creates only one on demand snapshot per
volume at a time.
Write-Intensive (Tier 1)
The Write-Intensive storage prole directs all initial writes to write-intensive SSDs on Tier 1 (RAID 10). The data does not progress to any
other tier. This prole is useful for storing transaction logs and temporary database les.
Flash Only with Progression (Tier 1 to Tier 2)
The Flash Only with Progression storage prole performs initial writes on high-performance Tier 1 drives. Less active data progresses to
Tier 2, but remains on SSDs. This prole is useful for storing volumes with data that requires optimal read performance, such as golden
images, linked clones, and some databases.
Low Priority with Progression (Tier 3 to Tier 2)
The Low Priority with Progression storage prole directs initial writes to less expensive Tier 3 (RAID 10) drives, and then allows frequently
accessed data to progress to Tier 2. This prole is useful for migrating large amounts of data to Storage Center without overloading Tier 1
SSDs.
Storage Virtualization for SCv2000 Series Controllers
SCv2000 series controllers manage many storage virtualization options automatically.
Disk Management on SCv2000 Series Controllers
Storage Centers with SCv2000 series controllers manage disks automatically, limiting the disk management options. After adding disks,
Storage Center recognizes the new disks, creates a new disk folder if necessary, then manages the disks in the disk folder. If a disk is
intentionally down for testing purposes, then is deleted, you can restore the disk to manage the disk again in a disk folder.
The following disk management options are not available with SCv2000 series controllers:
Creating disk folders
Adding disks to disk folders
Managing disk spares
Storage Types for SCv2000 Series Controllers
SCv2000 series controllers create a storage type for each disk class, and manage storage types automatically.
SCv2000 series controllers manage storage types automatically in the following ways:
Storage types are created automatically for each disk class
Storage types have a 2MB page size for HDD folders and a 512 MB page size for SSD folders
Storage types cannot be modied
Non-redundant storage types are not allowed
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