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Select
Automatic
and click
Finish
to create the snapshot virtual disk repository with the default capacity settings. This option is
the recommended one.
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Select
Manual
and click
Next
to define the properties for the snapshot virtual disk repository. Then click
Finish
to continue with
the snapshot virtual disk creation procedure.
Use this option if you want to specify all the customizable settings for the snapshot virtual disk repository. The Manual method is
considered advanced and only those who understand physical disk consistency and optimal physical disk configurations should use this
method.
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Click
Finish
.
The snapshot virtual disk and its properties under the individual virtual disk node for the associated base virtual disk is displayed in the
navigation tree. The snapshot virtual disk is added as a new virtual disk that contains the snapshot image information, which is the
data of the virtual disk at the particular time of snapshot image creation.
Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk repository
When you create a snapshot virtual disk that is designated as read-write, a snapshot virtual disk repository is created to provide the host
application with write access to a copy of the data contained in the snapshot image. You can create the repository automatically using the
default settings or you can manually create the repository by defining the capacity settings for the repository.
The following guidelines apply:
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There is a minimum required capacity for a snapshot group repository which depends on your configuration.
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When you define the capacity requirements for a repository, keep in mind any future requirements that you may have for other virtual
disks in this disk group or disk pool. Make sure that you have enough capacity to meet your data storage needs without allocating too
much capacity that takes up the storage in your system.
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The list of repository candidates can contain both new and existing repository virtual disks. Existing repository virtual disks are placed at
the top of the list. The benefit of reusing an existing repository virtual disk is that you can avoid the initialization process that occurs
when you create a new one.
To create a snapshot virtual disk repository:
1
From the
Snapshot Virtual Disk Settings
window, select
Manual
and click
Next
to define the properties for the snapshot virtual disk
repository.
The
Snapshot Virtual disk Repository Settings - Manual
window is displayed.
2
Choose how you want filter the repository candidates in the
Repository candidates
table, based on either a percentage of the base
virtual disk capacity or by preferred capacity.
The repository candidates that you selected are displayed.
3
Select the repository, from the
Repository candidates
table, that you want to use for the snapshot virtual disk and select a repository
candidate that is closest to the capacity you specified.
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The
Repository candidates
table shows both new and existing repositories that are capable of being used for the snapshot virtual
disk based on the value you specified for percentage or the value you specified for preferred capacity.
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The
Difference
column shows the mathematical difference between your selected capacity and the actual capacity of the
repository candidate. If the repository candidate is new, then the system uses the exact capacity size that you specified and
displays zero (0) in the
Difference
column.
4
In the
% Full
box, define the value that determines when a warning is triggered when the capacity of a snapshot virtual disk repository
reaches the defined percentage.
5
Click
Finish
.
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