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2. Use the Create a Virtual Disk dialog to configure the disk:
• Enter a Volume Name for the virtual disk.
• Use the drop-down list to select a RAID to use.
• Enter the Size and select the size units.
• Use the drop-down list to select a Stripe Size.
• Use the drop-down list to select a Block Size.
• Select a Cache Mode and Priority.
• Choose a Background Rate (Bg Rate) from the drop-down list.
• If desired, change the Read-Ahead Cache setting from the default.
3. Click OK.
4. At the confirmation message, click OK to begin the initialization:

Snapshots

The Snapshots tab on the Volume Configuration screen enables you create, modify, or view
the status of snapshots. Use the drop-down list at the top to change the virtual disk and
drive size units (MB and GB). For more detailed information, refer to
page
5-4.
This table shows the column descriptions for this tab:
10400310-003 01/2013
Column Name
Description
No.
Lists the snapshot number.
Name
Shows the name given to the snapshot.
Used (GB) [or (MB)]
Lists the amount of snapshot space that has been used. The
number can be displayed in GB or MB (depending on the disk
size setting).
Status
Shows the current status of a virtual disk:
• Replicated – Being cloned or replicated.
• Aborted – Failed to be cloned or replicated.
• Undeletable – Not able to delete the replication.
• N/A – The snapshot status is not available.
Health
Provides the health of snapshot:
• Good – The snapshot was successful.
• Failed – The snapshot failed.
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