This section describes how to create a storage pool from which application servers can use storage space.
Currently, only one converged storage pool can be created.
The Create Storage Pool page is displayed.
Table 1 describes related parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
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Storage Pool Name |
Indicates the name of the storage pool.
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Service Type |
Indicates the service type of the storage pool. Select Converged. |
Storage Pool Type |
Indicates the type of a storage pool. Possible options are Common and Self-encrypting. You are advised to select Common. If you have high requirements on data security, select Self-encrypting.
NOTE:
Only the license of the advanced edition supports the creation of encrypted storage pools. |
Key Service |
When creating an encrypted storage pool, you need to select a key management service.
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Security Level |
Indicates the security level of the storage pool. Select Node. N data fragments and M parity fragments are stored on different nodes. After M nodes are faulty, the system can read and write data properly, services are not interrupted, and data is not lost. |
Redundancy Policy |
Indicates the redundancy policy of the storage pool. Select EC to implement data redundancy protection by calculating parity fragments. |
EC |
Indicates the EC redundancy policy of the storage pool. Select the EC redundancy ratio planned in the Bill of Quotation (BOQ). |
Storage Pool Mode |
If EC redundancy level of the storage pool is +3:1 or higher, you need to set the storage pool mode. If the reliability mode is selected, write cache acceleration cannot be enabled. |
For details about how to configure disk pools, see the plan in the BOQ.
The Create Disk Pool page is displayed.
Parameter |
Description |
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Disk Pool Name |
Indicates the name of the disk pool.
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Main Storage |
Indicates the main storage type of a disk pool.
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Meanings of the values are:
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Cache |
Indicates the cache type of a disk pool.
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Max. Main Storage Media per Node |
Indicates the maximum number of main storage disks that can be used on a single node to store user data. The value determines the allocation of cache and compute resources on the node. Set this parameter based on site requirements. To ensure that cache resources can be allocated to newly added main storage disks in the case of capacity expansion, you are advised to set this parameter based on the total number of main storage disks after capacity expansion.
If you select Self-adaptive, the system automatically determines the value based on the number of selected main storage disks. Assume that the number of selected main storage disks is N:
If you select Custom, set the value based on site requirements. The value ranges from 4 to 60. |
Tier Grade |
Indicates the tier grade of the disk pool, which is defined based on the type of main storage disks in the disk pool. Possible values are Hot, Warm, Cold, and Self-adaptive. You can choose Resources > Tuning > SmartTier and set tiering policies to store different files to disk pools of different tier grades.
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If you select Self-adaptive: When Main Storage is set to SSD or SSD card or NVMe SSD, Self-adaptive equals to tier grade Hot. When Main Storage is set to SAS, Self-adaptive equals to tier grade Warm. When Main Storage is set to SATA, Self-adaptive equals to tier grade Cold. If you select a tier grade, you are advised to configure the storage tiers based on the self-adaptive rules. |