Dell H700, H800 manual CacheCade, Cut-Through IO, Reconfiguring Virtual Disks

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4.2CacheCade

CacheCade provides cost-effective performance scaling for database-type application profiles in a host-based RAID environment by extending the PERC RAID controller cache with the addition of Dell- qualified Enterprise SSDs.

CacheCade identifies frequently-accessed areas within a data set and copies this data to a Dell- qualified, Enterprise SSD (SATA or SAS), enabling faster response time by directing popular Random Read queries to the CacheCade SSD instead of to the underlying HDD.

Supporting up to 512 GB of extended cache, CacheCade SSDs must all be the same interface (SATA or SAS) and will be contained in the server or storage enclosure where the RAID array resides. CacheCade SSDs will not be a part of the RAID array.

CacheCade is a standard feature on, and only available with, the PERC H700/H800 1 GB NV Cache RAID controller.

CacheCade SSDs can be configured using the PERC BIOS Configuration Utility or OpenManage.

4.3Cut-Through IO

Cut-through IO (CTIO) is an IO accelerator for SSD arrays that boosts the throughput of devices connected to the PERC Controller. It is enabled through disabling the write-back cache (enable write-through cache) and disabling Read Ahead.

4.4Reconfiguring Virtual Disks

There are two methods to reconfigure RAID virtual disks—RAID Level Migration (RLM) and Online Capacity Expansion (OCE). RLM involves the conversion of a virtual disk to a different RAID level. OCE refers to increasing the capacity of a virtual disk, which can be accomplished in three ways:

If there is a single virtual disk in a disk group and free space is available, the virtual disk’s capacity can be expanded within that free space. If a virtual disk is created and it does not use the maximum size of the disk group, free space is available.

Free space is also available when a disk group’s physical disks are replaced by larger disks using the Replace Member feature.

A virtual disk's capacity can also be expanded by performing an OCE operation to add more physical disks by encompassing all available free space on a given virtual disk, adding drives and/or migrating to a different RAID level.

When a RLM/OCE operation is complete, a reboot is not necessary. For a list of RAID level migrations and capacity expansion possibilities, see Table 1. The source RAID level column indicates the virtual disk level before the RAID level migration and the target RAID level column indicates the RAID level after the operation is complete. If you configure 64 virtual disks on a controller, you cannot perform a RAID level migration or capacity expansion on any of the virtual disks. The controller changes the write cache policy of all virtual disks undergoing a RLM/OCE to Write-Through until the RLM/OCE is complete.

Note: RAID level migration and expansion is not supported on RAID levels 10, 50, and 60.

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Contents Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller Cards March Table of Contents Appendix a TablesOverview Product ComparisonPerc H700 Integrated Additional Sled for PCIe Slot Perc H700 OverviewPerc H700 Modular Perc H800 OverviewPerc H800 Adapter 6Gb/s SAS SAS 2.0 Overview New FeaturesSAS Performance Details Gb/s SAS SAS 2.0 Features1 6Gb/s SAS Performance Benefit over 3Gb/s SAS 2 6Gb/s SAS ExpectationManagement Software Support Dell PowerEdge Server SupportPowerEdge Server Support with Perc H700 and Perc H800 Product SupportDrive Support Operating System Support with Perc H700 and Perc H800Drive Support Perc H700 and Perc H800 Features Product OverviewPerc H700 and Perc H800 Overview Power Management RAID Level Reconfiguring Virtual Disks CacheCadeCut-Through IO RAID Level Migration Fault-Tolerance FeaturesUsing Replace Member and Revertible Hot Spares Non-Volatile CacheAutomatic Replace Member with Predicted Failure Battery Back-up of Controller Cache Physical Disk Hot SwappingEnclosure Affinity Perc H700 and H800 Security Key and RAID Management Configuring and Managing Secured RAIDDisk Roaming Disk MigrationVirtual Disk Read Cache Policies Virtual Disk Write Cache PoliciesAdvantages of RAID RAID 0 Striped Virtual Disk without Fault ToleranceRAID Overview About RAIDExample of RAID Advantages of RAID RAID 1 MirroringExample of RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 5 Striping With Distributed ParityDrive RAID 6 Striping With Dual Distributed ParityExample of RAID 6 Single Virtual Disk with 5 drives RAID 10 Striping over Mirrored SetsDisadvantages of RAID RAID 50 Striping Across RAIDExample of RAID 50 5 + Advantages of RAID RAID 60 Striping Across RAIDExample of RAID 60 6 + Advantages of RAID Resource Contact Information and Descriptions Appendix A. Additional Resources