Document Information
Preface
1. Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager
Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap--What's New
Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap--Storage Capacity
Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap--Availability
Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap--Administration
Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap--Troubleshooting
2. Storage Management Concepts
3. Solaris Volume Manager Overview
4. Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview)
5. Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario)
6. State Database (Overview)
7. State Database (Tasks)
8. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview)
9. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks)
10. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview)
11. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks)
12. Soft Partitions (Overview)
13. Soft Partitions (Tasks)
14. RAID-5 Volumes (Overview)
15. RAID-5 Volumes (Tasks)
16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview)
17. Hot Spare Pools (Tasks)
18. Disk Sets (Overview)
19. Disk Sets (Tasks)
20. Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
21. Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager
22. Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview)
23. Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks)
24. Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks)
25. Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
A. Important Solaris Volume Manager Files
B. Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference
C. Solaris Volume Manager CIM/WBEM API
Index
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Solaris Volume Manager Roadmap—I/O Performance
Task |
Description |
For Instructions |
Tune
RAID-1 volume readanwrite policies |
Specify the read and write policies for a RAID-1
volume to improve I/O performance for a given configuration. |
RAID-1 Volume Read-and-Write Policies How to Change RAID-1 Volume Options |
Optimize device performance |
Create RAID-0
(stripe) volumes to optimize I/O performance of devices that make up the stripe.
The interlace value can be optimized for random or sequential access. |
Creating RAID-0 (Stripe) Volumes |
Maintain device performance
within a RAID-0 (stripe) |
Expand a stripe or concatenation that has run out
of space by concatenating a new component to it. A concatenation of stripes
is better for I/O performance than a concatenation of slices. |
Expanding Storage Capacity |
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