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Maybe this product might help you??

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/index.jsp?topic=%2Frzahx%2Frzahxpatrol.htm

Are you talking some predictive analysis that would move the workload(s)
between raid sets or something like this??

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Guys

I need some advice with SSD drives.

We have 4 (58B2) SSD disks out of a 24 disks on a V7R1 720 1 year old
machine.

I've entertained some hopes that the system will automatically move "Hot"
items to these SSD drives but it does not appear to have done so.

Beside handpicking hot items to (manually) move to these SSD disks are
there any
proven automatic or semi automatic system procedures to do it
like TRCASPBAL / STRASPBAL(*HSM) etc.

Are there any other methods to identify the items that moving them to SSD
will be most beneficial?

Thanks
Gad
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