Expanding Storage; Extending Storage Using Windows Storage Utilities; Extend Volumes Using Disk Management; Volume Shadow Copies - HP StoreEasy 1000 Storage Administrator's Manual

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Storage growth may occur in three forms:
Extend unallocated space from the original logical disks or LUNs.
Alter LUNs to contain additional storage.
Add new LUNs to the system.
The additional space is then extended through a variety of means, depending on which type of
disk structure is in use.

Expanding storage

Expansion is the process of adding physical disks to an array that has already been configured.
The logical drives (or volumes) that exist in the array before the expansion takes place are
unchanged, because only the amount of free space in the array changes. The expansion process
is entirely independent of the operating system.
NOTE:
See your storage array hardware user documentation for further details about expanding
storage on the array.

Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities

Volume extension grows the storage space of a logical drive. During this process, the administrator
adds new storage space to an existing logical drive on the same array, usually after the array has
been expanded. An administrator may have gained this new storage space by either expansion
or by deleting another logical drive on the same array. Unlike drive expansion, the operating
system must be aware of changes to the logical drive size.
You extend a volume to:
Increase raw data storage
Improve performance by increasing the number of spindles in a logical drive volume
Change fault-tolerance (RAID) configurations
For more information about RAID levels, see the Smart Array Controller User Guide, or the document
titled Assessing RAID ADG vs. RAID 5 vs. RAID 1+0. Both are available at the Smart Array controller
web page or at
documentation.html.

Extend volumes using Disk Management

The Disk Management snap-in provides management of hard disks, volumes or partitions. It can
be used to extend a dynamic volume only.
NOTE:
Disk Management cannot be used to extend basic disk partitions.
Guidelines for extending a dynamic volume:
Use the Disk Management utility.
You can extend a volume only if it does not have a file system or if it is formatted NTFS.
You cannot extend volumes formatted using FAT or FAT32.
You cannot extend striped volumes, mirrored volumes, or RAID 5 volumes.
For more information, see the Disk Management online help.

Volume shadow copies

NOTE:
Select storage systems can be deployed in a clustered as well as a non-clustered
configuration. This chapter discusses using shadow copies in a non-clustered environment.
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