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EMC Symmetrix DMX-3 Product Guide
Performance and Optimization
Determining
cylinders for
hypervolume user
data
Before you can use either HVE feature—the split-volume option or
extended cylinder addressing—you must determine the total user
cylinders on the physical disk drive available for user data.
The number of cylinders available for user data depends on the
following:
◆
Symmetrix disk drive cylinder capacity
◆
Selected disk emulation type
◆
Alternate, diagnostic, and device support (ADDS) cylinders for
the emulation type
◆
Internal Device support cylinders
◆
Desired number of logical volumes for the Symmetrix disk device
lists the disk drive capacities for 3380 and 3390
emulations.
outlines the cylinders required for full
emulation per logical volume for several emulation types. It also lists
the number of alternate, diagnostic, and device support cylinders
(ADDS) and the Symmetrix Internal Device Support Cylinders
required for each logical volume by that particular emulation type.
Table 25
Symmetrix mainframe disk capacities and cylinders
Available Symmetrix cylinders
Drive size 3.5-in,
low-profile
3380 emulation
3390 emulation
73 GB
98,134
85,189
146 GB
196,269
170,379
300 GB
401,052
348,150
450 GB
601,578
522,225
500 GB
668,420
580,251
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