HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual

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Table 51 Characteristics for new volumes (continued)

Definition

Configurable
for Primary
or Remote
volume

Volume
characteristic

and ‘_’ (underscore). Once created, the volume name cannot be changed. You can enable
and customize a default naming convention for volumes. See

“Setting naming conventions”

(page 11)

for more information.

[Optional] A description of the volume.

Both

Description

The logical block storage size of the volume. Hosts and file systems operate as if storage
space equal to the volume size is available in the cluster. This volume size may exceed the

Primary

Size

true allocated disk space on the cluster for data storage, which facilitates adding more storage
systems to the cluster later for seamless storage growth. However, if the volume size does
exceed true allocated disk space, the ability to make snapshots may be impacted. See

“Using

snapshots” (page 162)

.

Remote volumes contain no data, since they serve as targets for Remote Copy. Therefore,
remote volumes do not have a size.

[Optional] Servers are set up in the management group to connect application hosts to volumes.
Select the server that you want to have access to the volume you are creating.

Both

Servers

Advanced Tab

If the management group contains more than one cluster, you must specify the cluster on
which the volume resides.

Both

Cluster

The data protection level indicates the number and configuration of data copies created on
storage systems in the cluster.

Both

Data
Protection
Level

There are six levels of data protection

Network RAID-0 (None)

Network RAID-5 (Single Parity)

Network RAID-6 (Dual Parity)

Network RAID-10 (2–Way Mirror)

Network RAID-10+1 (3–Way Mirror)

Network RAID-10+2 (4–Way Mirror)

The default value is Network RAID-10. For information about the data protection levels, see

“Planning data protection” (page 142)

.

Creating a volume

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