Compaq HSZ80 Network Card User Manual


 
3–14 Creating Storagesets
If you are using more than one mirrorset in your subsystem, you should put the
first member of each mirrorset on different buses as shown in Figure 3–6. The
first member of a mirrorset is the first disk drive you add.
When a controller receives a request to read data from a mirrorset, it typically
accesses the first member of the mirrorset. Read access depends upon the read
source switches (see “Read Source,” page 3–46). If you have several mirrorsets
in your subsystem and their first members are on the same bus, that bus will be
forced to handle the majority of read traffic to your mirrorsets. When a controller
receives a request to write data to a mirrorset, it accesses and writes to all mem-
bers.
Figure 3–6. First Mirrorset Members on Different Buses
To avoid an I/O bottleneck on one bus, you can simply put the first members on
different buses. Additionally, you can set the read-source switch to Round Robin.
See “Read Source,” page 3–46, for more information about this switch.
Place mirrorsets and RAIDsets on different ports to minimize risk in the event of
a single port bus failure.
Mirrorset units are set to WRITEBACK_CACHE by default, which increases a
unit’s performance.
CXO5506A
First member
of Mirrorset 1
First member
of Mirrorset 2