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Creating a New QoS Rule with the HP 3PAR MC, Con QoS

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Figure 10 Configure QoS Enter non-negative integer values either for I/O Limit (IOs/Sec), within a range of 0-231-1, or for Bandwidth Limit (KBs/Sec), within a range of 0-263-1, and then click OK. When a QoS rule is configured, it becomes active immediately. If values for the I/O limit, bandwidth limit, or both were defined previously, you can right-click the VVset name for a menu option to configure, clear, or disable the rule, as shown in Figure 11 (page 155). Figure 11 Configuration Options for Existing QoS on a VVset You can change the values and save the rule by clicking OK. Changes made to an enabled QoS rule take effect immediately. Creating a New QoS Rule with the HP 3PAR MC The Provisioning tree, in the HP 3PAR MC for an HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system that has a QoS license, has a new tree node labeled QoS. The table to the right of the QoS tree node lists the configured QoS rules in the system, with their details (See Figure 12 (page 156)). Using HP 3PAR Priority Optimization 155

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Figure 10 Configure QoS
Enter non-negative integer values either for
I/O Limit (IOs/Sec)
, within a range of 0–2
31
-1, or for
Bandwidth Limit (KBs/Sec)
, within a range of 0–2
63
-1, and then click
OK
.
When a QoS rule is configured, it becomes active immediately. If values for the I/O limit, bandwidth
limit, or both were defined previously, you can right-click the VVset name for a menu option to
configure, clear, or disable the rule, as shown in
Figure 11 (page 155)
.
Figure 11 Configuration Options for Existing QoS on a VVset
You can change the values and save the rule by clicking
OK
. Changes made to an enabled QoS
rule take effect immediately.
Creating a New QoS Rule with the HP 3PAR MC
The
Provisioning
tree, in the HP 3PAR MC for an HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system that has a
QoS license, has a new tree node labeled
QoS
. The table to the right of the QoS tree node lists
the configured QoS rules in the system, with their details (See
Figure 12 (page 156)
).
Using HP 3PAR Priority Optimization
155