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Calculating Data Parity
Data Striping
Data striping, which is used on RAID 0, 0/1, 3 and 5 LUNs, is the performance-enhancing
technique of reading and writing data to uniformly sized segments on all disks in a LUN
simultaneously. Collectively, the segments comprise a stripe of data on the LUN. Data
striping enhances performance by allowing multiple sets of read/write heads to execute the
same I/O transaction simultaneously.
The amount of information simultaneously read from or written to each disk is the stripe
segment size. The stripe segment size is configurable to provide optimum performance
under varying sizes of I/O transactions. Stripe segment size is specified in 512-byte blocks
of data.
Stripe segment size can affect disk array performance. The smaller the stripe segment size,
the more efficient the distribution of data read or written across the stripes in the LUN.
However, if the stripe segment is too small for a single I/O operation, the operation requires
access to two stripes. Called a stripe boundary crossing, this action may negatively impact
performance.
The optimum stripe segment size is the smallest size that will rarely force I/Os to a second
stripe. For example, assume your application uses a typical I/O size of 64
K
B. If you are
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Summary of Contents for Surestore Disk Array 12h - And FC60
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Page 36: ...36 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 9 Controller Enclosure Front View ...
Page 41: ...Array Controller Enclosure Components 41 Product Description Figure 13 Controller Fan Module ...
Page 44: ...44 Array Controller Enclosure Components Figure 15 Power Supply Fan Module ...
Page 68: ...68 Capacity Management Features ...
Page 117: ...Topologies for HP UX 117 Topology and Array Planning Figure 39 High Availability Topology ...
Page 122: ...122 Topologies for HP UX Figure 40 High Availability Distance and Capacity Topology ...
Page 126: ...126 Topologies for HP UX Figure 41 Campus Topology ...
Page 130: ...130 Topologies for HP UX Figure 43 Four Hosts Connected to Cascaded Switches ...
Page 142: ...142 Topologies for Windows NT and Windows 2000 ...
Page 158: ...158 Installing the Disk Array FC60 Figure 54 Enclosure EIA Positions for System E Racks ...
Page 161: ...Installing the Disk Enclosures 161 Installation Figure 56 Disk Enclosure Contents ...
Page 172: ...172 Installing the Controller Figure 62 Controller Enclosure Package Contents ...
Page 174: ...174 Installing the Controller Figure 63 Mounting the Controller Enclosure ...
Page 234: ...234 Adding Disk Enclosures to Increase Capacity ...
Page 274: ...274 Managing the Disk Array Using SAM Unassigned disks selected as hot spares ...
Page 345: ...HP UX Diagnostic Tools 345 5 HP UX DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS Overview 346 Support Tools Manager 347 ...
Page 350: ...350 Support Tools Manager Figure 90 mstm Interface Main Window ...
Page 358: ...358 Support Tools Manager ...
Page 440: ...440 FCC Statements USA Only ...
Page 466: ...466 Index ...