Chapter 4 - Configuring Advanced Bucket Management
Create a Storage Pool
3.
Configure the storage pool as required for your environment. As you make changes, the
screen updates to show the characteristics of the new pool.
For this option....
Do the following...
Power Saving
Mode
Using the drop-down menu, select the desired
Power Saving Mode
. Enabling
the power saving mode sets the standby timer to 60 minutes for all drives in
the pool, but only if all drives in the pool are capable of using a standby
timer. When the disk pool is idle for 60 minutes, the drives spin-down to
conserve power.
Select Drives To
Use
Use the drop-down menu to select the number of drives to include in the
pool. If your system contains more than one type of disk drive, multiple
drop-down menus are present, but only one type can be assigned to a pool.
Any drive not in a storage pool acts as a global spare. A global spare drive is
activated as soon as a drive configured in a storage pool fails.
Select Protection
Level
Use the radio buttons to select the protection level for the pool. Only one
option can be selected. Use the Storage Pool Preview information to compare
the fault tolerance and required overhead for each configuration.
None
—The pool is not configured to provide data protection. Any drive
failure results in data loss.
Mirror
—Data is striped across two mirrors. Any detected data corruption is
corrected using checksums. This type of RAID offers the best performance
for small random reads and writes.
Single parity
—Data is striped across multiple single-parity arrays, which can
tolerate one drive failure without data loss. This type of RAID has faster
performance than double- and triple-parity based RAIDs.
Double parity
—Data is striped across multiple double-parity arrays, which
can tolerate two drive failures without data loss. In most cases, double-parity
provides the best balance between data protection, performance, and storage
capacity.
Triple parity
—Data is striped across multiple triple-parity arrays, which can
tolerate three drive failures without data loss. This type of RAID provides the
most data protection.
4.
Click
Create Pool
. The new nearline disk pool is listed on the Advanced Bucket
Management screen.
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