Veritas Storage Foundation Intelligent Storage Provisioning 5.0 AdministratorÆs Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, May 2008
31Understanding ISP
Sample ISP deployments
Arranging storage by volume usage
The simplest way to arrange storage so that its use is restricted to certain
applications is to divide it between storage pools as shown in Figure 1-9. This
requires that each storage pool is configured in a separate disk group. Each
storage pool can have its own set of policies and templates that are tailored to
the requirements of the volumes that are created from its LUNs.
Figure 1-9 Arranging storage by volume usage
Although this is the simplest way of arranging storage and is expected to be the
most common, it may not provide sufficient flexibility for some installations.
See “Arranging storage by attributes” on page 32.
Storage pool 1
Disk group 1
Tem p l a t es
Application volumes
Storage pool 2
Disk group 2
Tem p l a t es
Application volumes