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Introduction
System Administration Manual
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Note:
A Storage Pool license is required to add more than one Silicon File
System to a Storage Pool. Without this license, only a single file system is
permitted. However, even without the license, Storage Pools and Silicon File
Systems can be expanded as long as the Storage Pool contains a single file
system.
About Chunks
Storage Pools are composed of a number of small allocations of storage called "chunks." The size
of the chunks in a Storage Pool is defined when the Storage Pool is created. A Storage Pool can
contain up to a maximum of 16,384 chunks. Likewise, an individual file system can contain up
to a maximum or 1024 chunks. When file systems in a Storage Pool expand, they grow in size in
full chunk size increments.
Planning the chunk size is an important consideration when creating Storage Pools for two
reasons.
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Chunks define the size increment with which file systems will grow when they are
expanded.
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As a file system can only contain 1024 chunks, the chunk size may limit the future
growth of file systems in a Storage Pool.
About Silicon File Systems
The Silicon File System is the main storage component of the Titan Storage System. All other
features on the server either directly or indirectly support it. The first generation Titan blades
supported up to 60 mounted file systems. The Titan 2000 Series supports up to 120 mounted
file systems. The maximum size of the file system depends on three factors.
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The model of the Titan SiliconServer.
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The file system block size.
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Available chunks.
The following table shows the maximum size of the file system, assuming that there are
sufficient chunks available to support the maximum size.
Silicon File Systems have many features that provide control and monitoring of their capacity,
allocation, and performance. Quotas can be used to control the amount of storage given to
clients. Graphs can be used to view traffic and usage activity. Virtual Volumes can be used to
divide a Silicon File System into discrete storage areas that appear to clients as independent file
Model 2100
Model 2200
4 KB Blocks
16 TB
128 TB
32 KB Blocks
32 TB
256 TB
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