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11-20-2001 03:49 AM
11-20-2001 03:49 AM
Reasons to Use VxVM
Pros:
Dynamic Multi-Pathing (DMP)
Software RAID-5
Cons:
Root VG must still be LVM
Cluster Lock in MCSG must still be LVM
I am an HPE Employee

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11-20-2001 03:51 AM
11-20-2001 03:51 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
cost? you need to pay for the full license
speed? I have so far seen VxVM be a lot slower than LVM
my personal opinion
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11-20-2001 04:05 AM
11-20-2001 04:05 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
other than that don't bother.
Later,
Bill
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11-20-2001 04:36 AM
11-20-2001 04:36 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
VxVM is little bit slower then LVM because you have some much layer (disk group, volume, plex, sub disk, disk) instead of (vg, lv, pv).
But you have some nice feature like the online relayout (change from raid x to raid x online on change raid layout).
For the DMP, if you have an EMC storage (Symmetrix) PowerPath is better then DMP, DMP is round robbin. For EMC CLARiiON, pvlink is the only choice because a LUN can only be under one SP. Like many other HP storage system.
Me I have EMC storage, SAN N4000, some HP FC10, Model 30 and I run HP-UX 11i with LVM but I know HP go on VxVM and someday LVM will not be supported... but for now...
And in a day when you don't have the choice, HP will provide tool to convert (this tool already exist in Base VxVM) LVM to VxVM
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11-20-2001 04:36 AM
11-20-2001 04:36 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
Right now, I'm a fan of Veritas on SUN platforms, because the 70's thinking on how to slice disks is a major step backwards. Veritas allows you, on sun platforms to have a decent (but not perfect) lvm.
Do I need multipathing? Not really, because I already have at least two paths to every disk.
Do I need dynamic path load balancing? Not really, I'm not hammering my IO subsystems because I do a little more planning and purchasing.
Did you realize that purchasing Veritas for a SUN Netra is almost the same price as the hardware itself? I've told Veritas that they are insane if they think I'm going to purchase 40 licenses at that price.
If HP tries to cram veritas down my throat, I might think about AIX.
live free or die
harry
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11-20-2001 04:38 AM
11-20-2001 04:38 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
Last month there was a long thread about lvm versus vxvm, where the overwhelming response was for keeping the LVM boat alive, even though Vxvm has some benefits like DMP, supposed flexibility in configuration options.
If you are intrested in using vxvm , i would suggest you try it on a solaris box and then make your decision.
-raj
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11-20-2001 04:57 AM
11-20-2001 04:57 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
If HP can make me feel comfortable about:
- Tight Core OS integration (I hope I'll be able to do the equivalent of 'hpux -lm')
- Licensing Costs vs. LVM
- Upgrade paths including conversion tools
- HP education (I still can't go on a HP VxVM course here in the UK! Veritas courses are always on NT or Solaris)
Then with a tear in either eye I will be able to let go of LVM! And as Harry says - if I don't like it I can always become an AIX Admin!(or Linux now LVM & ServiceGuard are ported)
Cheers All
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee

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11-20-2001 04:40 PM
11-20-2001 04:40 PM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
I was shocked to realise that HP was not able to boot its operating system with lvm (on HPUX 11i ver 1.5) and forced to use veritas.
I am also working on sun systems were we donot have more choice other than using veritas .
I personally feel that lvm is much much better their veritas if you donot use additional veritas function like DMP,raid 5 etc.
But to me it looks like sooner or latter HP will stop supporting lvm and we will be forced to use veritas.
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11-20-2001 05:11 PM
11-20-2001 05:11 PM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
I cannot see any other advantages other than
what has been mentioned, except of course
for using a GUI front-end to basically use
an LVM look-alike....
Sun boxes... well they needed something other
than that was created in 1970 something.....
Other thing about vxvm is the install is a
pain in the .... as it requires about 100
different patch combinations....
My 2 cents worth
-Michael
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03-19-2002 08:01 AM
03-19-2002 08:01 AM
Re: Reasons to Use VxVM
LVM in a SAN environment is archaic to say the least. You get a primary and alternate path to a device and that is it. With VxVM I have 6 paths to the same device and w/ DMP I balance my load across all of those paths instead of just using the primary path until failure. Sure you can create your vg alternating between primary and alternate, but that gets cumbersome and it still doesn't afford you the load balancing that DMP gives you.
Second you can stripe across controllers. The closest you get to striping w/ LVM is PP striping or what I affectionately call "Chunky Striping". Granted I am hooked to an XP512 and as such I am not concerned about using RAID 0/1 or RAID 5 but stripping data across controllers really improves performance.
As far as the GUI goes, I don't like it. I usually just do everything from the command line. The GUI is OK but they need to have a bit better documentation inside the GUI on how to do what you just did via the command line. All in all I think VxVM is a very robust VM and I don't think it has gotten a fair shake from the HP LVM dead-enders. True it doesn't have Core OS integration, give it time. I can honestly say I have been extremely happy w/ VxVM in managing our 6 TB of disks (and 12 TB by end of year). There is no way I would want to do this w/ LVM.
Eric