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Table 12 Create Volume (continued)
LABEL
Disk Name
Size
Model Name
Choose a RAID
type
Back
Next
Cancel
Step 2. Summary
Use this screen to review the settings you configured in the last step.
Disk Selected
RAID Type
Volume Type
Volume Name
Volume
Capacity
Back
Apply
Cancel

8.3.2 Managing a Volume

Use the Manage Volume screen to repair, expand a volume or change the volume's RAID type. In
the Internal Storage > Volume screen, select a volume and then click Manage in the Volume
section to open the screen as shown.
The available options vary depending on the conditions it matches. For example, the Repair RAID
option is available only when a degraded volume is selected.
Chapter 8 Storage Manager
DESCRIPTION
Select one or more hard disks where you want to create a volume. Use the check box on
the top to select or unselect all entries in this column.
This field shows the name of the hard disk.
This field shows the total disk size.
This field shows the model of the hard disk.
Select a RAID type from the drop-down list box. The corresponding space allocations of
available size, data protection area, and wasted size display.
Use Basic with one disk.
Use JBOD with two or more disks for maximum capacity.
Use RAID 0 with two or four disks for maximum speed.
Use RAID 1 with two or more disks to mirror primary data to another disk(s) with high
performance.
Use RAID 5 with three or more disks to balance performance, hard disk capacity usage
with data protection in case of disk failure.
Use RAID 6 with four disks for more data protection in case of disk failure.
Use RAID 10 with four disks to get better performance than RAID 6, with slightly less data
protection.
See
Table 8 on page 50
or
Note: Use the same capacity of hard disks for RAID 1, 5, 6, or 10 to avoid wasting space.
This button is not available at this step.
Click Next to go to the next step.
Click Cancel to close the screen without saving any settings.
This field displays the hard disks you have selected.
This field displays the type of RAID on which the volume will be built.
This field displays the type of the volume, Single volume on RAID (no disk group).
This field displays the name of the volume.
This field displays the size of the volume.
Click Back to go to the previous step.
Click Apply to save the settings.
Click Cancel to close the screen without saving any settings.
Cloud Storage User's Guide
Section 8.6 on page 98
for more information.
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