General considerations
In this section we cover some topics that are not specific to a single operating system. This includes available documentation, some planning considerations, and common tools.
The DS6000 Host Systems Attachment Guide
The DS6000 Host Systems Attachment Guide,
Installation and configuration of the FC HBA
Peculiarities of the operating system with regard to storage attachment
How to prepare a system that boots from the DS6000 (when supported)
It varies in detail for the different platforms. Download it from:
http://www.ibm.com/servers/storage/disk/ds6000
Many more publications are available from IBM and other vendors. Refer to Chapter 14, “Open systems support and software” on page 275 and to the operating
Planning
Thorough planning is necessary to ensure that your new DS6000 will perform efficiently in your data center. In this section we raise the questions you will have to ask and the things you have to consider before you start. We don’t cover all the items in detail because this is not an implementation book.
For a more detailed discussion of these considerations related to performance refer to Chapter 11, “Performance considerations” on page 219.
Capacity planning considerations
For proper sizing of your DS6000 storage subsystem more than the total required capacity has to be known. Consider the following questions:
What is the capacity for each host system or even each application? What are this system’s performance requirements (I/Os, throughput)?
How much capacity is needed for fixed block (open systems) and how much for CKD (mainframe) data?
Do you need advanced copy functions?
What is the number of disk drives needed, their size and speed?
With the usable capacity known, what is the raw capacity to order?
What is the number of Fibre Channel attachment needed?
Do you have to plan for future expansion?
Data placement considerations
A DS6000 logical volume is composed of extents. These extents are striped across all disks in an array (or rank, which is equivalent). To create the logical volume, extents from one extent pool are concatenated. Within a given extent pool there is no control over the placement of
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