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C H A P T E R
Managing Disk Volumes
This document describes redundant array of independent disks (RAID) concepts,
and how to configure and manage RAID disk volumes using the server's on-board
serial attached SCSI (SAS) disk controller.
This chapter contains the following sections:
"RAID Requirements" on page 39
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"Disk Volumes" on page 39
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"RAID Technology" on page 40
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"Hardware Raid Operations" on page 42
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RAID Requirements
To configure and use RAID disk volumes on the server, you must install the
appropriate patches. For the latest information on patches for the server, see your
server's firmware product notes for this release. Patches are available for download
from
included in text README files that accompany the patches.
Disk Volumes
From the perspective of the server's on-board disk controller, disk volumes are logical
disk devices comprising one or more complete physical disks.
Once you create a volume, the operating system uses and maintains the volume as if
it were a single disk. By providing this logical volume management layer, the
software overcomes the restrictions imposed by physical disk devices.
http://www.sun.com/sunsolve.
Installation procedures for patches are
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