Provisioning cache to aggregates by adding SSDs
You can use Storage Manager to add storage pools or dedicated SSDs to provision cache by converting an existing non-root HDD aggregate or a root aggregate that does not contain partitioned disks to a Flash Pool aggregate .
Before you begin
The aggregate must be online.
There must be sufficient spare SSDs or allocation units in the storage pool that can be assigned as cache disks.
All of the nodes in the cluster must be running ONTAP 8.3 or later.
If the cluster is in a mixed-version state, you can use the command-line interface to create a Flash Pool aggregate and then provide SSD cache.
You must have identified a valid 64-bit non-root aggregate composed of HDDs that can be converted to a Flash Pool aggregate.
The aggregate must not contain any array LUNs.
The aggregate must not provision storage to an Infinite Volume.
About this task
You must be aware of platform-specific and workload-specific best practices for Flash Pool aggregate SSD tier size and configuration.
Result
The cache disks are added to the selected aggregate.