Dell MD3600f manual Least Queue Depth With Subset, Changing Load Balance Policies in Windows Sever

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Least Queue Depth With Subset

The least queue depth with subset policy is also known as the least I/Os, or least requests, policy. This policy routes the next I/O request to a data path that has the least outstanding I/O requests queued. For this policy, an I/O request is simply a command in the queue. The type of command or the number of blocks that are associated with the command are not considered. The least queue depth with subset policy treats large block requests and small block requests equally. The data path selected is in the path group of the RAID controller module that owns the virtual disk.

Changing Load Balance Policies in Windows Sever 2008

Load balancing with the PowerVault MD3600 series is only available for Windows Server 2008 or later versions of the operating system. You can change the load balance policies from the default round robin with subset by using one of the following:

Device Manager options

Disk Management options

Changing the Load Balance Policy Using Windows Server 2008 Device Manager Options

1From the host desktop, right-click My Computer and select Manage to open the Computer Management window.

2Click Device Manager to show the list of devices attached to the host.

3Right-click the multi-path disk device for which you want to set load balance policies, then select Properties.

4From the MPIO tab, select the load balance policy you want to set for this disk device.

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Appendix—Load Balancing

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Contents Deployment Guide 2011 Rev. A01 Contents Uninstalling MD Storage Software Appendix-Hardware Cabling Contents Introduction System RequirementsManagement Station Requirements Introduction to Storage Arrays Introduction Introduction Hardware Installation Planning the Storage ConfigurationConnecting the Storage Array Redundant and Non-Redundant ConfigurationsCabling the Storage Array Cabling PowerVault MD1200 Series Expansion Enclosures Hardware Installation Stop I/O and turn off all systems Click AdvancedMaintanence DownloadEMM Firmware Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Installing MD Storage Software Installing Host Bus Adapters and Drivers Graphical Installation RecommendedConsole Installation Silent Installation Enabling Premium Features OptionalUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Software Post Installation Tasks Initial Setup Tasks Verifying Storage Array DiscoveryInitial Setup Tasks Dialog Box Purpose Post Installation Tasks Uninstalling MD Storage Software Uninstalling MD Storage Software From WindowsUninstalling MD Storage Software From Linux Run the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exeAppendix-Load Balancing Windows Load Balance PolicyRound Robin With Subset Least Queue Depth With Subset Changing Load Balance Policies in Windows SeverSetting Load Balance Policies in Linux Appendix-Load Balancing Guidelines for Using SFP Modules Appendix-Working With SFP Modules and Fiber Optic CablesInstalling and Removing SFP Modules Figure B-1. Installing and Removing an SFP ModuleGuidelines for Using Fiber Optic Cables Installing and Removing Fibre Channel Cables Appendix-Hardware Cabling Best Practices Handling Static-Sensitive ComponentsHost Cabling for Remote Replication Cabling for Performance Single-Controller and Dual-Controller TopologiesLabeling Cables
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