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the RAID if desired. However, be aware that deleting the default volume may also
disable some third party applications that reside on the volume.
Before
Note
reconfiguring the
volume space, be
sure to review the
Volumes topic in
the Admnistration
Tool's online
Help.
To modify your
RAID configuration, navigate to
Tool. The RAID wizard will step you through the process of making volume and
share modifications.
Snap Server 210
The two-disk Snap Server 210 has three RAID configuration options:
• RAID 0 (2-drive stripe, single large volume): The two disk drives are combined
into one larger disk, and data is striped across the disks. This is the default
configuration. It provides the best performance but does not provide data
protection.
• RAID 0 JBOD (two independent volumes): Each of the two disk drives is
configured as a 1-drive RAID 0.
• RAID 1: One disk duplicates the data stored on the other disk. This configuration is
also known as disk mirroring. You only have half your storage space available for
data using this configuration, but, if a disk fails, the remaining disk automatically
takes over and the server continues operating without interruption or loss of
data.
To change disk
settings,
navigate to
Storage >
Storage Guides
in the
Administration
Tool and select
the type of
RAID you
want to
configure.
Storage > Storage Guides
Chapter 3 Customizing Your Snap Server
Changing Disk Configuration
in the Administration
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