Controlling and monitoring I/O performance to FlexVol volumes by using Storage QoS
You can control input/output (I/O) performance to FlexVol volumes by assigning volumes to Storage QoS policy groups. You might control I/O performance to ensure that workloads achieve specific performance objectives or to throttle a workload that negatively impacts other workloads.
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Policy groups enforce a maximum throughput limit (for example, 100 MB/s). You can create a policy group without specifying a maximum throughput, which enables you to monitor performance before you control the workload.
You can also assign SVMs, LUNs, and files to policy groups.
The volume must be contained by the SVM to which the policy group belongs.
You specify the SVM when you create the policy group.
If you assign a volume to a policy group, then you cannot assign the volume's containing
SVM or any child LUNs or files to a policy group.
- Use the qos policy-group create command to create a policy group.
- Use the volume create command or the volume modify command with the -qos-policy-group parameter to assign a volume to a policy group.
- Use the qos statistics commands to view performance data.
- If necessary, use the qos policy-group modify command to adjust the policy group's maximum throughput limit.