HP StorageWorks 70 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 user gu - Page 433
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Disk use Disaster tolerance Disk-to-disk backup Disk-to-tape backup Frequent file access Infrequent file access Highest performance Virus attack recovery Online yes - yes - yes - Nearonline yes yes yes yes yes Disk group capacity and occupancy The capacity of a disk group is established when it is created using HP Command View EVA and is expressed in terms of redundancy level (Vraid). For example, the disk group named Test might have the following Vraid-based capacities: Vraid0: 337.57 GB Vraid1: 156.60 GB Vraid5: 270.07 GB The term occupancy refers to the amount of disk space (GB) being used in a disk group. Disk group occupancy alarm level The occupancy alarm level is the point (percent of capacity) at which the array issues an a disk group occupancy warning. For example, if a disk group's capacity is 200 GB, and the occupancy alarm level is 80%, the warning is issued when the total capacity of the virtual disks in the disk group reaches 160 GB. The default occupancy alarm level is 95% of capacity. Impacts of an occupancy warning When an occupancy warning is issued: • No virtual disks (LUNs) in the disk group can be created or enlarged. • No mirrorclones, snapclones and snapshots can be created in the disk group. • The disk drive failure protection level (spares) in the disk group cannot be increased. Cross Vraid guidelines Cross Vraid (redundancy) guidelines: • Snapclone copy. Redundancy level can be higher or lower than the source. • Snapshot copy. Redundancy level cannot be higher than the source. • Remote copy. Redundancy level can be higher or lower than the source. See also virtual disk redundancy level. Quick reference HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 433