The Density Based Host I/O Limit configuration is calculated by taking the Resource Size x the Density Limit that is set by the Storage Administrator. Once set, the Host I/O Limits driver will throttle the IOPS based on the calculation.
LUN A is a 100 GB LUN, so the calculation is 100 (Resource Size) x 10 (Density Limit). This sets the maximum number of IOPS to 1000.
LUN B is 500 GB so the calculation is 500 (Resource Size) x 10 (Density Limit). This sets the maximum number of IOPS to 5000.
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