What are the key steps required when creating a Storage Pool in PowerFlex? (Choose two)
A.
Configure fault sets for redundancy
B.
Define the Protection Domain the pool belongs to
C.
Enable VLAN tagging for the storage pool
D.
Assign drives with consistent performance metrics to the pool
The Answer Is:
B, D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Creating a Storage Pool is a foundational step in configuring PowerFlex, as it defines the physical capacity available for volume creation.
Define the Protection Domain (Option B): PowerFlex utilizes a strict hierarchy. Top Level $\rightarrow$ Protection Domain (PD) $\rightarrow$ Storage Pool (SP). You cannot create a Storage Pool without first identifying which Protection Domain it resides in. The Protection Domain groups a specific set of SDS (Storage Data Server) nodes. The Storage Pool creates a logical subset of drives within those nodes.
Assign drives with consistent performance metrics (Option D): This is a critical best practice and requirement. PowerFlex distributes data chunks (mesh mirroring) across all drives in a Storage Pool. If you mix NVMe SSDs with slow SATA HDDs in the same pool, the performance of the entire pool will drop to the speed of the slowest drive (the "straggler" effect). Therefore, a Storage Pool must consist of homogeneous media types (e.g., all SAS SSDs or all NVMe) to ensure predictable and consistent IOPS and latency.
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