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ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser V16.5 Operation Guide for Optimization Function
FUJITSU Storage

4.1.1 Access Status Chart of One Layer Tier Pool

Referencing the Tier pool access status chart to check the tendency of the IOPS value can evaluate whether performance can be improved and disk usage can be optimized with the introduction of Automated Storage Tiering.

Clicking the graph area displays a vertical auxiliary line at that location, and in Capacity and I/O Rate at the top right panel, the total value from the left of the auxiliary line is displayed. High sub-pool capacities required to move to a multiple-layer (two or more) Tier pool can be checked from Capacity. Also, from I/O Rate, the rate of IOPS that can be processed a High tiering level can be checked.

When FTRPEs with high IOPSs are concentrated in a single part of the graph area, performance improvements can be expected by introducing Automated Storage Tiering.

Example

The following example describes how to calculate the High sub-pool capacity required to move to a multiple-layer Tier pool.

When designing so that 90 % of IOPS produced in a target Tier pool can be processed in High sub-pool

  1. Click the graph area to search for a part where the I/O Rate is 90 %.

  2. Check the value displayed in Capacity. That value is the required capacity for the High sub-pool.

Note

In an FTV access status chart, only the IOPS produced in the target FTV can be checked.