Components And Features; Physical Array; Virtual Drive - Lenovo ThinkServer RD240 Software User's Manual

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2.4

Components and Features

2.4.1

Physical Array

2.4.2

Virtual Drive

2-2
Your drives must be organized into virtual drives in a drive group and
they must be able to support the RAID level that you select. Below are
some common RAID functions:
Creating hot spare drives
Configuring drive groups and virtual drives
Initializing one or more virtual drives
Accessing controllers, virtual drives, and drives individually
Rebuilding failed drives
Verifying that the redundancy data in virtual drives using RAID level
1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60 is correct
Reconstructing virtual drives after changing RAID levels or adding a
drive to a drive group
Selecting a host controller to work on
RAID levels describe a system for ensuring the availability and
redundancy of data stored on large disk subsystems. See
"RAID Levels,"
for detailed information about RAID levels. The following
subsections describes the components of RAID drive groups and RAID
levels.
A physical array is a group of drives. The drives are managed in
partitions known as virtual drives.
A virtual drive is a partition in a drive group that is made up of contiguous
data segments on the drives. A virtual drive can consist of an entire drive
group, more than one entire drive group, a part of a drive group, parts of
more than one drive group, or a combination of any two of these
conditions.
Introduction to RAID
Section 2.5,

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