This post is more than 5 years old
2 Intern
•
127 Posts
0
737
June 23rd, 2011 07:00
celerra Pools
We have a NS80 5.6.47 with 2 CX's (340, 380) and we have dedicated pools for the LUNs from each of these clariions. The CX340 box is maxed out on disks and that 340-pool is almost getting full. I know that we can add disks from the 380 box to 340-Pool and expand it. But is that a good practice and is there any performance impact on the filesystems created out of 340-pool? I dont assume since 380 is a high-end model. But would like to know your thoughts.
I could have moved filesystems from CX340 pool to CX380 pool, but it replications to DR box and the filesystems are too big (8TB) and also have stub files and moving that to a different pool is going to be messy and recreating replication to DR to push 8TB again is another pain.
Thanks in advance.
Rainer_EMC
4 Operator
•
8.6K Posts
0
June 24th, 2011 05:00
The best practice is to NOT span file systems across storage systems since this decreases availability
Rainer
Rainer_EMC
4 Operator
•
8.6K Posts
0
June 24th, 2011 06:00
Not sure
I think the latest FMA has the ability to move archives and file systems.
I would suggest to check with your local EMC specialist
Rainer
Narahari1
2 Intern
•
127 Posts
0
June 24th, 2011 06:00