HP StorageWorks P9000 Application Performance Extender Software 2.
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Version: 2.2 Description In a typical Storage Area Network (SAN) environment, multiple I/O intensive applications share storage resources. Not all applications are mission critical, but they compete with the mission critical applications for the same I/O processing requirements. In such situations, there is a need to keep the key (mission critical) applications at a desired performance level and other (non critical) applications at an acceptable performance level.
Software and hardware requirements Table 1 describes the software and hardware required to install P9000 Application Performance Extender. Table 1 Software and hardware requirements XP24000 or XP20000 with Microcode version 60-04-1300/00 or later NOTE: XP disk array models P9000 disk array models Ensure that you select an XP disk array which does not have Storage Logical Partitions (SLPR) configured. P9500 with Microcode version 70-01-23-00/00 or later Minimum driver versions required: • Windows: 9.1.8.
Minimum driver versions required: Emulex HBA driver version • Windows 32 bit: 5.2.43.004 • Windows 64 bit: 7.2.43.004 • Windows IA 64: 6.2.43.
• Java 1.6.x or later (HP-UX, Linux, and Windows) NOTE: General For x86_64 bit Linux hosts, 32 bit version of Java is required. • Adobe Flash Player 10 or later For more information on the supported software and hardware platforms, see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Application Performance Extender Software Support Matrix. Licensing information P9000 Application Performance Extender v2.2 follows a band-based pricing structure.
• The IP address of the hosts should not be changed after installation. • If the management station is down for a certain duration, the controller works with the set SLO values, but performance data for that duration is not available. • After a PRM group configuration change, configuration data must be collected again for that host. • If a management station has been restarted, host discovery will take a while depending on the number of hosts connected to the management station.