MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Base Unit User Data Arrays
The remainder of the MaxAttach NAS 6000 Base Unit disk space is for user data arrays.
The array for drive E:\ cannot be changed because it shares physical disks with the
operating system logical drives. Drive F:\ can be changed.
Figure #7
Drive E:\
Drive E:\ is available for user data but cannot be changed in size or configuration from the
factory configured RAID 5 - Striping with distributed parity.
Drive F:\
Drive F:\ is available for user data and CAN be changed in size or configuration from the
factory configured RAID 5. Possibilities include RAID 0 - Striping, RAID 1 - Mirroring,
RAID 0+1 - Striping with mirroring, RAID 3 - striping with dedicated drive parity, or set
to JBOD (just a bunch of disks), or create smaller arrays with one or more Hot Standby
Drives.
Chapter #4 - Overview - NAS 6000 Disk Array
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