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Re: P4500 storage array volume utilization is more that allocated size

 
viv_nan
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P4500 storage array volume utilization is more that allocated size

HI all,

P4500 I have allocated 8x500gb volume to 6 x VMware ESX host shared with Thin provisioning enabled network RAID 1+0 (2way), when I see the used summary and volume use tab it shows me different value( more that what allocated)

first volume utilied 520 gb , second 300, third 200gb , rest are not utilized

Is this this a normal opertaion or ?
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Steven Clementi
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Re: P4500 storage array volume utilization is more that allocated size

Ok, so....

You are using RAID 1+0 (2-way)...

So effectively... you are doubling up on the available storage? 500GB allocated would be 1TB out of the total?

What is your "Provisioned" space value(s)?


Steven
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viv_nan
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Re: P4500 storage array volume utilization is more that allocated size

Please find the attached screenshot

is that a normal operation
teledata
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Re: P4500 storage array volume utilization is more that allocated size

That looks correct. RAID 1 + 0 can consume up to 200% of the volume size. Plus if you create snapshots it can be up to 200% plus 2x the size of all your snapshot deltas.

There are a few things to keep in mind with thin provisioning as well:

1) To get the highest utilization also thin provision your VMFS volumes

2) Be sure to only do "quick" formats within Windows, a "full" will "touch" every block therefore fully provision.

3) don't defrag volumes, this also will negate thin provisioning.

http://www.tdonline.com