9.5.01 HP P4000 SAN Solution User Guide (AX696-96168, February 2012)
Table 43 Characteristics for new volumes (continued)
What it meansConfigurable for Primary
or Remote Volume
Volume characteristic
BothType
• Primary volumes are used for data storage.
• Remote volumes are used for configuring Remote Copy
for business continuance, backup and recovery, or data
mining/migration.
Default value = Primary
PrimaryProvisioning
• Fully provisioned volumes are the same size on the SAN
as the size presented to the application server.
• Thinly provisioned volumes have less space reserved on
the SAN than the size presented to the application server.
As data is stored on the volume, the SAN/iQ software
automatically increases the amount of space allocated on
the SAN.
The default value = Full for the following data protection
levels.
• Network RAID-0 (None)
• Network RAID-10 (2–Way Mirror)
• Network RAID-10+1 (3–Way Mirror)
• Network RAID-10+2 (4–Way Mirror)
The default value = Thin for the following data protection
levels.
• Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)
• Network RAID-6 (Dual Parity)
Thin provisioning is the best practice configuration for
Network RAID-5 and Network RAID-6 volumes.
NOTE: The SAN/iQ software allocates space as needed.
However, thin provisioning carries the risk that, if all warnings
are ignored, an application server will fail a write because
the SAN has run out of disk space.
Creating a volume
A volume resides on the storage systems contained in a cluster. You can easily create a basic
volume, or customize the Advanced settings. Both options are described in the following steps.
1. Log in to the management group in which you want to create a volume.
2. In the navigation window, select the cluster in which you want to create a volume.
3. Click Cluster Tasks, and select New Volume.
Creating a basic volume
You can create a basic volume simply by entering a name and a size for the volume.
1. Enter a name for the volume.
2. [Optional] Enter a description of the volume.
3. Designate a size for the volume.
4. [Optional] Assign a server to the volume.
5. Click OK.
The SAN/iQ software creates the volume. The volume is selected in the navigation window
and the Volume tab view displays the Details tab.
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