HP P6300 HP P6300/P6500 EVA Installation Guide (5697-2485, September 2013) - Page 18

HP P6000 Command View implementation, the software suite HP P6000 Command View

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See Table 2 (page 18) for a comparison of the different RAID levels. Table 2 RAID level comparison Vraid0 Vraid1 Summary Best practices Data redundancy Vraid0 is optimized for I/O speed and efficient use of physical disk capacity, but provides no data redundancy. IMPORTANT: HP does not recommend using Vraid0 for virtual disks when high availability is required. Consider Vraid0 only for noncritical storage. Vraid0 virtual disks provide the best performance for applications that use random I/O. None Vraid1 is optimized for data In general, Vraid1 virtual disks High redundancy and I/O speed, provide better performance but uses the most physical disk characteristics over a wider range of space. application workloads than Vraid5. IMPORTANT: Vraid1 uses about 100% more physical disk space than Vraid0. RAID method Striping Striping and mirroring Vraid5 Vraid6 Vraid5 provides a balance of Vraid5 virtual disks provide as good Medium data redundancy, I/O speed, or better performance than Vraid1 and efficient use of physical for applications that use sequential disk space. Vraid5 uses about writes. Vraid5 has much lower 20% more physical disk space random write performance in than Vraid0. comparison to Vraid1, but has much higher capacity efficiency. Vraid6 is similar to Vraid5, but Performance characteristics of Vraid6 Very high provides a higher level of for random and sequential write redundancy by storing two workloads will be slightly slower than parity blocks per stripe instead Vraid5. Vraid6 provides the highest of one. Vraid6 uses 33% more level of redundancy protection of all physical disk space than the Vraid types. Vraid0. IMPORTANT: If a disk group includes large physical disks (for example, 1 TB or larger), HP recommends using Vraid6 for the virtual disk. Striping and parity Striping and double parity NOTE: For best practice information, see the HP P63x0/P65x0 Enterprise Virtual Array Systems configuration best practices white paper available at: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arraywhitepapers.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN HP P6000 Command View implementation HP P6000 Command View can be implemented in two ways: • Server-based management-HP P6000 Command View is installed on a management server connected to the EVA, providing management of multiple storage systems. All components of the software suite (HP P6000 Command View, HP Command View EVAPerf, HP Storage System Scripting Utility, SMI-S EVA) are installed. Server-based management is applicable to all EVA models. • Array-based management-The P63x0/P65x0 EVAs are shipped with HP P6000 Command View pre-installed on the management module within the controller enclosure. Only one component of the software suite (HP P6000 Command View) is installed. 18 Reviewing and confirming your plans

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See
Table 2 (page 18)
for a comparison of the different RAID levels.
Table 2 RAID level comparison
RAID method
Data redundancy
Best practices
Summary
Striping
None
IMPORTANT
: HP does not
recommend using Vraid0 for virtual
Vraid0 is optimized for I/O
speed and efficient use of
Vraid0
disks when high availability is
physical disk capacity, but
provides no data redundancy.
required. Consider Vraid0 only for
noncritical storage. Vraid0 virtual
disks provide the best performance
for applications that use random I/O.
Striping and
mirroring
High
In general, Vraid1 virtual disks
provide better performance
Vraid1 is optimized for data
redundancy and I/O speed,
Vraid1
characteristics over a wider range of
application workloads than Vraid5.
but uses the most physical disk
space.
IMPORTANT
: Vraid1 uses
about 100% more physical
disk space than Vraid0.
Striping and
parity
Medium
Vraid5 virtual disks provide as good
or better performance than Vraid1
Vraid5 provides a balance of
data redundancy, I/O speed,
Vraid5
for applications that use sequential
and efficient use of physical
writes. Vraid5 has much lower
disk space. Vraid5 uses about
random write performance in
20% more physical disk space
than Vraid0.
comparison to Vraid1, but has much
higher capacity efficiency.
Striping and
double parity
Very high
Performance characteristics of Vraid6
for random and sequential write
Vraid6 is similar to Vraid5, but
provides a higher level of
Vraid6
workloads will be slightly slower than
redundancy by storing two
Vraid5. Vraid6 provides the highest
parity blocks per stripe instead
level of redundancy protection of all
the Vraid types.
of one. Vraid6 uses 33% more
physical disk space than
Vraid0.
IMPORTANT
: If a disk group includes
large physical disks (for example, 1
TB or larger), HP recommends using
Vraid6 for the virtual disk.
NOTE:
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HP P6000 Command View implementation
HP P6000 Command View can be implemented in two ways:
Server-based management
—HP P6000 Command View is installed on a management server
connected to the EVA, providing management of multiple storage systems. All components of
the software suite (HP P6000 Command View, HP Command View EVAPerf, HP Storage
System Scripting Utility, SMI-S EVA) are installed. Server-based management is applicable to
all EVA models.
Array-based management
—The P63x0/P65x0 EVAs are shipped with HP P6000 Command
View pre-installed on the management module within the controller enclosure. Only one
component of the software suite (HP P6000 Command View) is installed.
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