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  5. EMC VNX (CLARiiON) Thin Pool Summary

EMC VNX (CLARiiON) Thin Pool Summary

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Capacity Manager > Thin Provisioning Capacity and Utilization > EMC VNX (CLARiiON) Thin Pool Summary

Table: EMC VNX (CLARiiON) Thin Pool Summary

Column name

Description

Pool Name

The name of the storage pool links to EMC CLARiiON Thin Pool Details.

Array Name

The array associated with the storage pool

RAID Type

RAID type

Raw Capacity

The raw capacity of the pool

User Capacity

The physical capacity that's available to all LUNs in the storage pool; also known as usable capacity or host-visible capacity.

Consumed Capacity

The physical capacity that is assigned to all LUNs in the storage pool. From the array's perspective, consumed capacity is the same as allocated capacity.

% Used

Consumed Capacity divided by User Capacity

Available Capacity

The physical pool storage that is not allocated to pool LUNs

Pool Subscribed

The physical capacity that has been given to hosts/applications; this is from the host's perspective

% Oversubscribed

Oversubscribed capacity refers to Subscribed Capacity that exceeds User Capacity.

# of Thin LUNs

Thin LUNs contain the capacity that is visible to hosts (applications); this capacity typically is greater than the actual because it is from the host's perspective and is the subscribed capacity total. Drill down to the LUN Utilization Summary for details.

# of Hosts

The number of hosts using this pool. Drill down to the Host Capacity & Utilization report.

Oversubscribed

Oversubscribed capacity refers to User Capacity that exceeds the physical capacity of the pool.

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