To disable a Quality of Service (QoS) policy on a storage unit, you will typically need to modify the volume's QoS settings. This can be done through a management interface, such as the NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control, or by using command-line tools (like those provided by NetApp).
Here's a general approach:
- Access the Storage Management Interface: Log in to the platform managing your storage unit (e.g., NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control or a web-based interface).
- Locate the Volume: Navigate to the section that lists your volumes or storage objects.
- Edit the Volume's QoS Settings: Find the volume you want to modify and access its settings.
- Disable QoS Policy Assignment: In the settings, look for an option to disable or unassign the QoS policy from the volume.
- Optionally, Define Default QoS Values: Depending on the storage platform, you may have the option to define minimum and maximum IOPS for the volume if the QoS policy is disabled. This ensures that the volume still has some performance limits, even without a QoS policy.
- Save the Changes: Apply your changes by saving the modified volume settings.
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