Creating a Flash Pool aggregate using physical SSDs
You create a Flash Pool aggregate by enabling the feature on an existing aggregate composed of HDD RAID groups, and then adding one or more SSD RAID groups to that aggregate. This results in two sets of RAID groups for that aggregate: SSD RAID groups (the SSD cache) and HDD RAID groups.
Before you begin
You must have identified a valid aggregate composed of HDDs to convert to a Flash Pool aggregate.
You must have determined write-caching eligibility of the volumes associated with the aggregate, and completed any required steps to resolve eligibility issues.
You must have determined the SSDs you will be adding, and these SSDs must be owned by the node on which you are creating the Flash Pool aggregate.
You must have determined the checksum types of both the SSDs you are adding and the HDDs already in the aggregate.
You must have determined the number of SSDs you are adding and the optimal RAID group size for the SSD RAID groups.
Using fewer RAID groups in the SSD cache reduces the number of parity disks required, but larger RAID groups require RAID-DP.
You must have determined the RAID level you want to use for the SSD cache.
You must have determined the maximum cache size for your system and determined that adding SSD cache to your aggregate will not cause you to exceed it.
You must have familiarized yourself with the configuration requirements for Flash Pool aggregates.
About this task
After you add an SSD cache to an aggregate to create a Flash Pool aggregate, you cannot remove the SSD cache to convert the aggregate back to its original configuration.
By default, the RAID level of the SSD cache is the same as the RAID level of the HDD RAID groups. You can override this default selection by specifying the raidtype option when you add the first SSD RAID groups.