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Usually, the pool migrates to higher RAID level for better protection. To perform a migration,
the total capacity of the pool must be larger than or equal to the original pool. If the RAID
level doesn’t change, the migration can also move the member disk drives of the pool to
totally different disk drives.
Figure 8-24
Migrate a Thick Provisioning Pool
Here’s an example of migrate a thick provisioning pool from RAID 5 to RAID 6.
1.
Select a pool, and then click
▼
->
Migrate Pool
Figure 8-25
Migrate RAID Level Step 1
2.
Change the
Pool Name
if necessary. Maximum length of the pool name is 16 characters.
Valid characters are [ A~Z | a~z | 0~9 | -_<> ].
3.
Select a
RAID Level
from the drop-down list.
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