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    • https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/BlueXP/Cloud_Manager/AWS__Why_does_Cloud_Manager_partition_IOPs_for_aggrs
      Applies to NetApp Cloud Manager NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) Amazon Web Services (AWS) Answer This is the certified best practice. IOPs is partitioned evenly across all disks in aggregate and thro...Applies to NetApp Cloud Manager NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) Amazon Web Services (AWS) Answer This is the certified best practice. IOPs is partitioned evenly across all disks in aggregate and throughput has a minimal 250MB per disk that can support most all workloads. Additional Information We do have the option to finetune throughput upwards between 250MB/s and 1000MB/s per disk if the need arises
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/BlueXP/Cloud_Manager/Cloud_Manager_not_showing_any_volume_and_aggregate_after_changing_CVO_volume_type_to_gp3_from_AWS
      Applies to Cloud Manager AWS Cloud Volume ONTAP 9.6 and below (CVO) gp3 disks Issue Cloud Manager is not showing any volumes nor aggregates after changing CVO volume type to gp3 from AWS. Error an err...Applies to Cloud Manager AWS Cloud Volume ONTAP 9.6 and below (CVO) gp3 disks Issue Cloud Manager is not showing any volumes nor aggregates after changing CVO volume type to gp3 from AWS. Error an error occurred while retrieving aggregates from server appears when opening the Advanced allocation page.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP/Migrating_gp2_volumes_to_gp3
      Applies to NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) 9.7 and later BlueXP (Connector) 3.9.x and later Amazon Web Services (AWS) Description Cloud Volumes ONTAP now supports General Purpose SSD (gp3) disks, sta...Applies to NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) 9.7 and later BlueXP (Connector) 3.9.x and later Amazon Web Services (AWS) Description Cloud Volumes ONTAP now supports General Purpose SSD (gp3) disks, starting with the 9.7 release. gp3 disks are the lowest-cost SSDs that balance cost and performance for a broad range of workloads.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/on-prem/ontap/Perf/Perf-KBs/Can_I_modify_the_IOPS_and_throughput_for_GP3_disks_after_the_aggregate_has_been_created_in_BlueXP
      Yes, however the IOPS and throughput changes need to be made from the AWS EC2 console instead of BlueXP Alternatively, you can create a new GP3 aggregate in BlueXP with your preferred IOPS and through...Yes, however the IOPS and throughput changes need to be made from the AWS EC2 console instead of BlueXP Alternatively, you can create a new GP3 aggregate in BlueXP with your preferred IOPS and throughput, volume move any volumes to the new aggregate, and destroy the original aggregate in BlueXP When you select a gp3 disk, BlueXP fills in default IOPS and throughput values that provide performance that is equivalent to a gp2 disk based on the selected disk size.
    • https://kb.netapp.com/Cloud/Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP/Cloud_Volumes_ONTAP_is_pegged_when_hitting_EBS_Limits
      Applies to ONTAP 9 Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) Issue Utilization on the disk or aggregate may be over 1% as measured in statit or sysstat IOPS are hitting the limit of the EBS volume Example: A 1TB GP2 ...Applies to ONTAP 9 Cloud Volumes ONTAP (CVO) Issue Utilization on the disk or aggregate may be over 1% as measured in statit or sysstat IOPS are hitting the limit of the EBS volume Example: A 1TB GP2 EBS volume has a maximum of 3072 IOPS