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<title>iSeries storage spaces versus dedicated disks</title>
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<h3 id="rzahqperfstgvsded">iSeries storage spaces versus dedicated disks</h3>
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<p>For performing processor or memory intensive work on an integrated server,
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the performance characteristics are equivalent to a stand-alone server using
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dedicated disk drives. Since the integrated server disk drives are allocated
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out of iSeries™ storage, the disk performance is dependent on the iSeries.</p>
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<p><span class="bold">Greater disk performance capacity with iSeries shared disks</span></p>
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<p>On most stand-alone servers a few disks are dedicated to each server. For
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applications with a small average disk load, the performance is adequate.
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However, there can be periods of time where the server performance is limited
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by the capacity of those few dedicated disks.</p>
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<p>When the same group of servers is integrated with the iSeries, the virtual
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disks are spread across more iSeries hard disks. The total average disk
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load does not need to be any greater than for a group of servers with dedicated
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disks. But, when an individual server temporarily needs more disk performance
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capacity, it is available through the larger set of iSeries disks.</p>
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<p>On servers with dedicated disks, the disk response times tend to be relatively
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steady. For example, you might take advantage of the predictable response
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time and configure the Windows Performance Monitor to produce alerts when
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disk response times exceed typical thresholds and indicate exceptional conditions
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which may need your attention.</p>
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<p>On an integrated server, the iSeries storage, CPU and memory are shared
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between the integrated server and iSeries applications. It is normal for Windows
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disk response to swing through a larger range. Short periods might occur where
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I/O operations from multiple integrated servers, or other iSeries operations
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contend for the same disk. Some disk intensive iSeries applications (like SAV and RST), can
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reduce the disk performance seen on the Windows server for a period of time.
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This can make it more difficult to choose a threshold value for short time
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periods.</p>
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<p><span class="bold">Consider the entire group of disks when you evaluate storage
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bottlenecks</span></p>
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<p>The iSeries server storage space appears as one disk drive within Windows.
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When the Physical Disk average queue length (in Windows Performance Monitor)
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exceeds two, the server performance is not necessarily disk constrained. Assuming
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that memory paging issues have been ruled out, a queue length of two or a
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Windows disk utilization of 100% only points to a storage bottleneck if there
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is only one physical disk drive to perform the operations. There are usually
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multiple disks on the iSeries server in the storage space ASP operating in parallel.
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Typically, two times the number of disks in the ASP might point toward a disk
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bottleneck. You might also need to account for the average queue lengths of
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