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Table 6 Storage Manager > Overview (continued)
LABEL
Volume (for Internal
Volumes)
Volume (for External
Volumes)
Volume on Disk Group

8.3 Internal Storage

A volume is a basic storage space on the NAS. To store data on the NAS, you must create at least
one volume. Your NAS supports the following:
• Internal volumes (built on the hard disks installed in the NAS)
• External volumes (built on the external storage devices attached to the NAS)
Chapter 8 Storage Manager
DESCRIPTION
This section shows the current storage usage for each volume built directly on top
of a RAID. These volumes have higher access performance than volumes on a disk
group but are less flexible in regards to size.
Details include the currently used percentage of the volume.
Shared Folder (Normal) - green on the circle represents the volume's
percentage of used capacity in a healthy state.
LUN (Normal) - blue on the circle represents the iSCSI LUN's percentage of used
capacity.
Degraded - orange on the circle represents the volume's percentage of used
capacity in a degraded state. Degraded means one or more disks has failed but
you can still replace a faulty disk to recover the volume.
Crashed/Full - a red exclamation point represents the volume is in a down state.
Down means you cannot recover the volume. Full means the volume has run out
of space.
Available - gray on the circle represents the volume's percentage of unused
capacity.
This section also displays the volume's used capacity, and total capacity available.
Details include the currently used percentage of the volume.
Used - green on the circle represents the volume's percentage of used capacity in
a healthy state.
Full - a red exclamation point represents the volume has run out of space.
Unformatted - purple on the circle represents the connected USB storage device
is not formatted with a file system.
Unsupported - violet on the circle represents the connected USB storage device
uses a file system the NAS does not support.
Available - gray on the circle represents the volume's percentage of unused
capacity.
This section also displays the volume's used capacity, and total capacity available.
This section shows the current storage usage for each volume built on top of a
disk group. You can expand a volume's size after creation if the disk group has
unallocated space. You can also expand a disk group by adding hard disks.
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