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Share control
Boot up or stop the shared service according to actual needs.
Click
OK
to save the configuration.
3.8
RAID Management
RAID (Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks) organizes multiple independent physical disks
to a logical disk group, so that it can provide higher storage performance and data redundancy
technology.
The disk set for image direct storage cannot be used to create RAID.
Currently the following RAID types are supported: RAID0, RAID1, RAID3, RAID4, RAID5,
RAID6, RAID10, RAID50, RAID60. For details, see
User’s Manual
.
3.8.1
Creating RAID
RAID has different levels (such as RAID5, RAID6) and each level has its own data protection,
data availability and performance level. You can create RAID according to the practical needs.
The system will clear the original data in the disk when creating RAID. Be careful to perform it.
Select
Storage
>
Raid
.
The
Raid
interface is displayed. See Figure 3-38.