When configuring Linux hosts to support XtremIO storage, it is recommended to set the LUN queue
depth to 64. This setting helps to optimize the performance of the host when communicating with
the XtremIO storage system.
Access Host Configuration: Log into the Linux host that will be connected to the XtremIO storage.
Modify HBA Parameters: Locate the HBA (Host Bus Adapter) parameters within the host’s
configuration files.
Set Queue Depth: Adjust the queue depth parameter for the HBA to 64. This can typically be done by
editing the options.conf file or similar, depending on the HBA driver in use.
Apply Changes: Save the changes and reload the HBA driver or reboot the host to apply the new
configuration.
Verify Configuration: Confirm that the new queue depth setting is active and functioning as
expected.