Modifying Your Storage Space; Understanding Logical Drives; Creating And Modifying Logical Drives - Adaptec CDP-00278-01-A User Manual

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Modifying Your Storage Space

This section provides additional scenarios for creating and modifying logical drives. It explains how to
create hybrid RAID drives; optimize logical drive performance; use maxView Storage Manager's power
management features; and how to use Adaptec maxCache
of the Solid State Drives (SSDs) in your system.

Understanding Logical Drives

A logical drive is a group of physical disk drives that appears to your operating system as a single drive
that can be used for storing data.
A logical drive can comprise one or more disk drives or SSDs, and can use part or all of each disk drive's
capacity.
You can include the same disk drive in two different logical drives by using just a portion of the space
on the disk drive in each, as shown in the following figure.
Disk drive space that has been assigned to a logical drive is called a segment. A segment can include all
or just a portion of a disk drive's space. A disk drive with one segment is part of one logical drive, a disk
drive with two segments is part of two logical drives, and so on. When a logical drive is deleted, the
segments that comprised it revert to available space (or free segments).
A logical drive can include redundancy, depending on its RAID level. (See
on page 112 for more information.)
Once a logical drive has been created, you can change its RAID level or increase its capacity to meet
changing requirements. You can also protect your logical drives by assigning one or more hot spares to
them. (See
Creating and Managing Hot Spares

Creating and Modifying Logical Drives

For basic instructions for creating logical drives, see
This section describes three additional scenarios for creating logical drives:
• To create a logical drive from different-sized disk drives, see
a Logical Drive
• To create a logical drive using available segments of disk drives, see
Available Segments
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One RAID 1
Logical Drive
250 MB
250 MB
Appears to Operating System
as one 250 MB disk drive
on page 52.
on page 53.
to leverage the performance capabilities
Three Disk Drives
(500 MB Each)
250 MB
250 MB
Available
Space
250 MB
250 MB
250 MB
Appears to Operating System
as one 500 MB disk drive
on page 44 for more information.)
Building Your Storage Space
Including Different-sized Disk Drives in
maxView Storage Manager User's Guide
One RAID 5
Logical Drive
250 MB
250 MB
250 MB
Selecting the Best RAID Level
on page 34.
Creating a Logical Drive Using
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