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Region IO Density Showing Total Space, uses very little space, and conversely

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Figure 61 Region IO Density Showing Total Space Figure 62 Region IO Density Showing Total IO Access Each region is put into the appropriate histogram bucket on the X-axis based on its IO access rate during the specified time period. The Y-axis (value) for the first chart is the total space for the regions in the histogram bucket, and the Y-axis (value) for the second chart is the total IO accesses/min for the regions in the histogram bucket. The three CPGs corresponding to the three tiers on an Adaptive Optimization configuration are shown with different colors on the same chart, in this case regions in green are tier 0, regions in green are tier 1 and regions in blue are tier 2. You can see from the first chart (Figure 61 (page 187)) that most of the space is used by tier 2 (blue) for regions that have a very small access rate. You can also see from the second chart (Figure 62 (page 187)) that most of the IO accesses are handled by the regions in tier 0 (red) even though the first chart shows that these regions occupy very little space. This case illustrates Adaptive Optimization working very well: the fastest tier handles most of the IO accesses even though it uses very little space, and conversely, most of the space is on the slower tier even though it does very little IO. The region IO density report can also be used to see whether Adaptive Optimization will be useful for the space in a CPG. Figure 63 (page 188) shows the Region IO density report for a CPG without Adaptive Optimization. The charts shown are very similar to the charts in Figure 62 (page 187) and Figure 61 (page 187) except that there is only one tier (CPG). Adaptive Optimization Reports 187

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Figure 61 Region IO Density Showing Total Space
Figure 62 Region IO Density Showing Total IO Access
Each region is put into the appropriate histogram bucket on the X-axis based on its IO access rate
during the specified time period. The Y-axis (value) for the first chart is the total space for the regions
in the histogram bucket, and the Y-axis (value) for the second chart is the total IO accesses/min
for the regions in the histogram bucket. The three CPGs corresponding to the three tiers on an
Adaptive Optimization configuration are shown with different colors on the same chart, in this
case regions in green are tier 0, regions in green are tier 1 and regions in blue are tier 2.
You can see from the first chart (
Figure 61 (page 187)
) that most of the space is used by tier 2 (blue)
for regions that have a very small access rate. You can also see from the second chart (
Figure 62
(page 187)
) that most of the IO accesses are handled by the regions in tier 0 (red) even though the
first chart shows that these regions occupy very little space. This case illustrates Adaptive
Optimization working very well: the fastest tier handles most of the IO accesses even though it
uses very little space, and conversely, most of the space is on the slower tier even though it does
very little IO. The region IO density report can also be used to see whether Adaptive Optimization
will be useful for the space in a CPG.
Figure 63 (page 188)
shows the Region IO density report for a CPG without Adaptive Optimization.
The charts shown are very similar to the charts in
Figure 62 (page 187)
and
Figure 61 (page 187)
except that there is only one tier (CPG).
Adaptive Optimization Reports
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