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Manage storage tiering by modifying a volume's tiering policy or tiering minimum cooling period

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You can change the tiering policy of a volume to control whether data is moved to the cloud tier when it becomes inactive (cold). For a volume with the snapshot-only or auto tiering policy, you can also specify the tiering minimum cooling period that user data must remain inactive before it is moved to the cloud tier.

What you'll need

Changing a volume to the auto tiering policy or modifying the tiering minimum cooling period requires ONTAP 9.4 or later.

About this task

Changing the tiering policy of a volume changes only the subsequent tiering behavior for the volume. It does not retroactively move data to the cloud tier.

Changing the tiering policy might affect how long it takes for data to become cold and be moved to the cloud tier.

Steps
  1. Modify the tiering policy for an existing volume by using the volume modify command with the -tiering-policy parameter:

    You can specify one of the following tiering policies:

  2. If the volume uses the snapshot-only or auto tiering policy and you want to modify the tiering minimum cooling period, use the volume modify command with the -tiering-minimum-cooling-days optional parameter in the advanced privilege level.

    You can specify a value between 2 and 183 for the tiering minimum cooling days. If you are using a version of ONTAP earlier than 9.8, you can specify a value between 2 and 63 for the tiering minimum cooling days.

Example of modifying the tiering policy and the tiering minimum cooling period of a volume

The following example changes the tiering policy of the volume “myvol” in the SVM “vs1” to auto and the tiering minimum cooling period to 45 days:

cluster1::> volume modify -vserver vs1 -volume myvol
-tiering-policy auto -tiering-minimum-cooling-days 45