Chapter 5 Storage Management; Volume Usage And Status - Planet NAS-7450 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Storage Management

This chapter describes how to create a single-disk volume or a RAID volume. It also outlines
the steps of deleting a volume, expanding a RAID-5 volume and assigning hot-spare disks.
After a volume is created, please refer to the next chapter for more information about sharing
data and assigning permissions.

5.1 Volume Usage and Status

A volume is a logical storage unit. Each volume holds a complete file-system. A volume can
exist on a single disk or a RAID group consisting of two or more disks.
Volume View
1. List of Volumes
It displays all the volumes in the NAS server. "Volume Name" shows the volume name which is
defined when creating a volume. Each volume name is also a hyperlink. It opens a page for
showing the detailed information of that volume.
2. Members indicate the hard disks which compose the volume.
3. RAID Type indicates whether this volume is JBOD (a single hard disk), RAID 0, RAID 1,
RAID 5, RAID 6 or RAID 10.
Please refer to the next section for more information about RAID.
4. Free Space indicates the volume usage by showing the free storage space in the volume
and the percentage.
5. Total Space indicates the volume size.
6. Status indicates the disk activity on the volume. The disk activity may be one of the
following:
Item
Description
The volume is mounted and ready for data access.
Ready
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