Adding and Managing Volumes
A volume is a single accessible storage area with an allocated size. You can create volumes after creating
Storage Pools.
Shares in Volumes
All Shares on the Iomega StorCenter ix12-300r are added to volumes, and the size of the Share is limited
by the free space of the volume. When you create a Share, you can add it to a volume at the same time.
This is the simplest method for adding a Share to a volume. For more information on adding Shares to
volumes, refer to
on page 24. All iSCSI drives on the ix12-300r are added to
volumes, and the size of the iSCSI drive is limited by the free space of the volume. When you create an
iSCSI drive, you can add it to a volume at the same time. This is the simplest method for creating iSCSI
drives. For more information on adding iSCSI drives, refer to
To add a new volume:
1. On the Drive Management page, expand a Storage Pool, expand the Volumes section, and
click
Add a Volume.
2. In the Information section, enter a name for the volume in the Volume field.
3. In the Size (GB) field, enter a size in gigabytes (GB) for the volume. Note that both the allocated
and available space for the volume displays.
4. When you create a new volume, you can optionally enable encryption to protect your data if your
ix12-300r is lost or stolen. You can only enable encryption when you create a volume. Enabling
encryption can reduce performance since information transferred to and from the drives must be
processed using the 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) protocol. To apply encryption
to a volume, click the Enable encryption checkbox. There are two options for encryption:
allowing the system to generate a passphrase, or creating one yourself. The passphrase is not a
256-bit encryption key.
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Generate and save passphrase on the system — Select this option to allow the system to
store a passphrase for the volume. This type of encryption works only when the ix12-300r is
powered down. If any drives are removed while your system is powered down, data on the
encrypted volume will not be accessible. When the ix12-300r is rebooted, the system-
generated passphrase is automatically applied to the encrypted volume, unlocking it and
enabling data access.
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Enter a passphrase — This is a more secure type of encryption and is the recommended
option. Click the Enter a passphrase option; then enter and verify a passphrase for the
volume. You can change the passphrase at any time. After restarting the ix12-300r, an
encrypted volume is unavailable until you re-enter the passphrase. Note that the passphrase
must consist of eight or more characters.
After you create a passphrase, a new section for the volume appears called Volume Encryption.
When you want to unlock a volume, enter the passphrase in this section.
It is recommended that you save a backup of the master key file in a secure location, separate
from your ix12-300r. You should not save the backup master key to a drive that is connected to
your ix12-300r. If a system failure occurs, the passphrase stored on your ix12-300r may be lost,
and your backup master key file is required to recover and access your data. Also, if you forget
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Volumes
Summary of Contents for Iomega StorCenter ix12-300r
Page 1: ...Iomega StorCenter ix12 300r with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 30: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 20 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 53: ...Storage Pool Management Storage Pool Management 43 CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 64: ...Drive Management Drive Management 54 CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 67: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 57 CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 108: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 98 CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 114: ...Media Management Media Management 104 CHAPTER 11 ...
Page 126: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 116 ...
Page 140: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 130 CHAPTER 15 ...
Page 147: ...Additional Support AdditionalSupport 137 ...
Page 150: ...Legal Legal 140 ...
Page 153: ...Warranty Information Legal 143 Warranty Information ...