Physical Storage Elements; Storage Management Process Example - HP ML110 G1 User Manual

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CIFS and NFS
File Shares
File
Sharing
Elements
Figure 3 Storage Management process example

Physical storage elements

The lowest level of storage management occurs at the physical drive level.
Minimally, choosing the best disk carving strategy includes the following
policies:
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Storage Management Overview
Single Server
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\Sales
\Marketing
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Cluster Implementation
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\Sales
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\\VirtualServerA
IP Addresss 172.1.1.1.
\Sales
\Marketing
\Engineering
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Physical Disks
RAID Arrays
(ACU - MSA1000
only)
Logical Drives
(ACU - MSA1000
only)
Selective Storage
Presentaion
(ACU- MSA1000
only)
Visible Disks
(Windows Device
Manager)
Partitioning
(WebUI)
NTFS Volumes
(WebUI)
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\Customers
File Folders
Shadow Copies
(Snapshots)
Cluster Physical
Disk Resources
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Cluster Virtual
Server Groups
(Network Name)
\\VirtualServerA
(IP Address)
IP Addresss 172.1.1.2.
(Cluster Admin)
\Users
Fault-tolerant
\Customers
CIFS/SMB and
NFS File Shares
Storage
Elements
Logical
Storage
Elements
File
System
Elements
Shadow Copy
Elements
Cluster
Elements

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