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An aggregate is a collection of disks (or partitions) arranged into one or more RAID groups. It is the most basic storage object within ONTAP and is required to allow for the provisioning of space for connected hosts. How is an aggregate created? In 7-Mode, use the aggr create command with the desired parameters.
- What Aggregates Are
What Aggregates Are - What is an aggregate? - NetApp...
- Commands for managing aggregates
You use the storage aggregate command to manage your...
- Manage aggregates
Manage aggregates yourself by adding disks, viewing...
- What is a Hybrid aggregate?
A Flash Pool aggregate (or Hybrid aggregate) configures...
- Create aggregates
You can create aggregates yourself or let BlueXP do it for...
- What is an over-committed aggregate?
An aggregate becomes over-committed by creating a situation...
- What Aggregates Are
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You use the storage aggregate command to manage your aggregates.
Manage aggregates yourself by adding disks, viewing information about the aggregates, and by deleting them.
A Flash Pool aggregate (or Hybrid aggregate) configures Solid-State Drives (SSDs) and Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), either performance disk drives (often referred to as SAS or FC) or capacity disk drives (often called SATA) into a single storage pool (aggregate) with the SSDs providing a fast-response-time cache for volumes that are provisioned on ...
Feb 16, 2024 · You can create aggregates yourself or let BlueXP do it for you when it creates volumes. The benefit of creating aggregates yourself is that you can choose the underlying disk size, which enables you to size your aggregate for the capacity or the performance that you need.
Jun 5, 2024 · An aggregate becomes over-committed by creating a situation where the volume allocation exceeds the aggregate allocation. If one creates an aggregate of 500GB, then they are limited to 500GB of free space (after WAFL overhead).