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I recently did a changeout of our disks. There were 8 small drives in ASP 1 and 4 larger drives in ASP 2. This layout worked perfectly for what I needed. Now, I have 4 big disks in each ASP. There is only one parity set. I am noticing performance problems and I would imagine it's because I only have 4 drives in ASP 1 and am experiencing disk contention. I'm sure that if I had only one ASP and all 8 drives committed to it that my performance would greatly improve. What would be the best way to do this? I know how to move libraries from one ASP to another, but the question would be how to do this and move drives between ASPS. Is this a DST or SST function? Do they have to move as a set of four at one time, or could I move one disk at a time? If they have to move 4 at a time, then either I move the libraries beforehand and then restore -or- I do a save and restore of everything in ASP 2. What are your recommendations? Bill
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