You can create NVM subsystems, add namespace paths, and remove NVM subsystems.
NVMe retrieves data at high speeds from flash memory storage devices over a PCIe bus. It enables faster data access on existing infrastructures and gives you greater I/O with less CPU power, which in turn makes more processing cycles available for applications. Additionally, the advanced queueing architecture of NVMe accelerates per device performance.
Note: NVM subsystems are supported only on the following storage systems:
- VSP 5200
- VSP 5200H
- VSP 5600
- VSP 5600H
- VSP E1090
- VSP E1090H
To view the NVM subsystem for a storage device:
- Browse to the storage system where you want to manage NVM subsystems.
- Select NVM Subsystems.
The following information is displayed in the NVM subsystems inventory:
- ID
- The ID of the NVM subsystem.
- Name
- The name of the NVM subsystem.
- Ports
- The ports on the storage system used by the NVM subsystem.
- Host Mode
- The operating system running on the connected server.
- Number of Hosts
- The number of hosts in the host group.
- Number of Namespaces
- The number of namespaces in the host group.
- Resource Group
- The resource group ID.