You use the physical and usable capacity of the
disks you employ in your storage systems to ensure that your storage
architecture conforms to the overall system capacity limits and the size
limits of your aggregates.
To maintain compatibility across different brands of disks, Data ONTAP rounds down (right-sizes)
the amount of space available for user data. In addition, the numerical
base used to calculate capacity (base 2 or base 10) also impacts sizing
information. For these reasons, it is important to use the correct size
measurement, depending on the task you want to accomplish:
- For calculating overall system capacity, you use the physical capacity of the disk, and count every disk that is owned by the storage system.
- For calculating how many disks you can put into an
aggregate before you exceed its maximum size, you use the right-sized,
or usable capacity of all data disks in that aggregate.
Parity and dparity disks are not counted against the maximum aggregate size.
Using Disk Space Calculator
You can also calculate your raw and usable disk space using this software. Download SoftwareI have developed this Raid Group Size Estimator based on many users request. As usual please provide feedback if you do some testing.
Screenshot of new version 2.1 (Software zip attached to this post)
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