DS8000 adopts a virtualization concept, which was introduced in Chapter 5, “Virtualization concepts” on page 83.

The logical capacity depends on the RAID type and the number of spare disks in a rank. We explain the capacity with the following figures.

Attention:

￿The figures used in this section are still subject to change. Specifically, the exact number of extents per array may be slightly different.

￿Generally speaking, you might ensure there is at least 5% of additional capacity if you are providing an exact number of devices.

There will also potentially be unusable space for devices which are not an integer number of extents in size and for the last extent in an extent pool.

To prepare for the unexpected situation, a certain amount of margin is required for important systems.

Note: IBM will offer Capacity Magic for the DS8000 in the future. Capacity Magic calculates the physical and effective storage capacity of a DS8000. IBM engineers and IBM Business Partners can download this tool from an IBM Web site. The following figures are intended to be used only until Capacity Magic is available.

CKD RAID rank capacity

 

Spare /

 

Binary

Decimal

3390-3

3390-9

32760 cyl

65520 cyl

Rank

No spare

Extents

GB

GB

devices

devices

devices

devices

RAID10 73GB

Spare

216

190.30

204.34

72

24

7

3

RAID10 73GB

No spare

288

253.74

272.45

96

32

9

4

RAID10 146GB

Spare

435

383.25

411.51

145

48

15

7

RAID10 146GB

No spare

581

511.88

549.63

193

64

20

10

RAID10 300GB

Spare

883

777.96

835.32

294

98

30

15

RAID10 300GB

No spare

1,178

1,037.86

1,114.39

392

130

40

20

RAID5 73GB

Spare

434

382.37

410.57

144

48

14

7

RAID5 73GB

No spare

507

446.69

479.62

169

56

17

8

RAID5 146GB

Spare

873

769.14

825.86

291

97

30

15

RAID5 146GB

No spare

1,018

896.89

963.03

339

113

35

17

RAID5 300GB

Spare

1,771

1,560.32

1,675.38

590

196

61

30

RAID5 300GB

No spare

2,066

1,820.22

1,954.45

688

229

71

35

Notes

There may be space left over when defining the devices shown in the table.

Devices that are not a multiple of 1113 cylinders will use additional space on the disk subsystem as the allocation unit is an extent of this size.

Figure 9-7 CKD RAID rank capacity

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