And I just double-checked:

9.7p4-p5 is supported on FAS 25xx+ and FAS 80x0+ and all the newer systems.

Sebastian

On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:41 AM Michael Bergman via Toasters <toasters@teaparty.net> wrote:



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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 22:38:50 +0000
Subject: Re: single or multiple aggregates?
On 2020-06-29 21:15, John Stoffel wrote:
> How many volumes are you running in each SVM?  But basically in my
> experience it's not too big a deal to have different SVMs sharing
> aggregates.  This bigger deal is having SATA vs SAS on the same head,
> at least with older versions.  I'm running 9.3 these days and not
> seeing problems.

Indeed, there's no problem having many vservers share Aggregates. That was
never an issue, really. Certainly not ONTAP 9 and up.  And the problem with
CP processing (WAFL Consistency Point) you mention was solved long ago. I.e.
mixing 10K rpm and 7.2K rpm Aggregates in the same controller.
Really: 9.7 is a good place to be all in all. It has many carefully thought
out performance tunings in WAFL and other places which earlier versions do
not have

/M



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