SATA II RAID Subsystem
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5.3 Volume Set Function
Volume Set is seen by the host system as a single logical device. It is organized in a
RAID level with one or more physical disks. RAID level refers to the level of data
performance and protection of a Volume Set. A Volume Set capacity can consume all
or a portion of the raw capacity available in a Raid Set.
Multiple Volume Sets can exist on a group of disks in a Raid Set. Additional Volume
Sets created in a specified Raid Set will reside on all the physical disks in the Raid Set.
Thus each Volume Set on the Raid Set will have its data spread evenly across all the
disks in the Raid Set.
5.3.1 Create Volume Set
The following are the Volume Set features:
1. Volume sets of different RAID levels may coexist on the same Raid Set.
2. Up to 128 Volume Sets in a Raid Set can be created in the RAID subsystem.
To create Volume Set from a Raid Set, expand the Volume Set Functions in the main
menu and click on the
Create Volume Set
link. The
Select The Raid Set To Create
On It
screen will show all existing Raid Sets.
Tick
on the Raid Set where you want to
create the Volume Set and then click
on the
Submit
button.
The Volume Set setup screen allows user to configure the Volume Name, Capacity,
RAID level, Initialization Mode, Stripe Size, Cache Mode, Tagged Command Queuing,
Maximum SCSI Speed, SCSI Channel, and Volume To Be Created.
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