HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition User Guide (TK981-96007, May 2014)

Optimizing data placement in a THP/Smart pool
Data placement can be optimized in a THP/Smart pool.
Prerequisites
A Tiered Storage Manager license must be registered.
An HP XP7 Performance Advisor license must be registered (when referencing performance inform-
ation).
Ensure that Smart pools are being monitored (when referencing Performance Utilization, IOPS for
a hardware tier, or View Tier Properties).
1. From the tree view of the Mobility tab, select THP Pools.
2. Select THP Pool to check for THP/Smart pools whose usage rate, reservation rate, or performance
usage rate is high.
3. If a THP/Smart pool does not meet the expectations for capacity or performance, click the link
of the THP/Smart pool in the ranking.
4. Check the usage status and performance of each hardware tier in the THP/Smart pools by
performing the following:
To check if the usage capacity of the THP pool is appropriate, from the Actions menu, select
Show Trend Chart, and then check the IOPS and usage capacity of each pool.
To check if the configuration and performance of each hardware tier in the Smart pool is
appropriate, from the Actions menu (or from the Capacity & Performance Utilization link),
select Show Trend Chart, and then check the capacity and performance of each hardware
tier. To save the contents of the Trend Chart as a report, click Export to CSV and save the
contents as a CSV file to a location of your choice.
To check page access distribution per average number of I/O operations, from the Actions
menu, select View Tier Properties.
5. Select the THP/Smart volumes that have a problem and optimize the data placement by clicking:
Migrate Data
Edit Tiering Policy
Expand THP Volume, or one of the other buttons
6. On the Mobility tab, select THP Pools to confirm data placement optimization.
Related topics
About data mobility, page 180
Optimizing data placement in a logical group, page 184
Data migration
This module describes data migration.
About data migration
Data migration involves moving data from a set of source volumes to a set of destination volumes or
THP/Smart pools, including those in externally-connected storage systems.
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