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03-19-2021 04:05 PM
03-19-2021 04:05 PM
i am not sure if i understod the Virtual Pool concept correct:
We have a 2050 with 2 Controllers
a pool per controller (more is not possible)
2 disk groups per pool
i want to add 6 disks for performance testing
and not to increase storage. is this possible ?
i am not sure ...
i know that the productive load influences my testing.
i would like to try it, without any side effect to the existing storage,
except the additional load ...
THX, Mario
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03-23-2021 02:18 AM
03-23-2021 02:18 AM
Re: MSA2050 add disk group for testing purpose
Hi Mario,
You would be able to add a new disk group using six drives in either Pool A or Pool B.
However, the data will be shared between old and new disk groups automatically as soon as a disk group is added to the Pool. The data is spread across the all the disk groups in virtual Pool.
Note: The Performance Tier license is required to create a virtual disk group comprised of SSDs for use as a Performance tier
If your plan is to add a new disk group and to just test performance of that specific disk group, its not possible in MSA 2050 as the new disk group becomes a part of Pool A or Pool B once you add it.
MSA 2050 SMU guide is a good place to start for virtual Pool concepts:
https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=a00017707en_us
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03-24-2021 06:52 AM
03-24-2021 06:52 AM
SolutionHi Mario,
Please let us know whether the information shared helped.
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03-25-2021 01:55 AM
03-25-2021 01:55 AM
Re: MSA2050 add disk group for testing purpose
My Problem is solved and not solved.
The MSA2050 cant do things , which were no problem on the MSA2040 or MSA2000
Usually a new system has more power and more functionality as an older system,
sory for this words / opinion ...
Mario