
RDX QuikStation 4 and 8 Product Manual
5 - Logical Device Management
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RDX Logical Volume
The RDX Logical Volume combines up to either 4 RDX media (for the QuikStation 4) or 8 RDX
media (for the QuikStation 8) into a single logical volume target. This configuration allows you
to manage a single logical volume comprised of one or more of the RDX media in your system.
The RDX Logical Volume may be presented to the host as either a fixed disk or as an RDX
device.
RDX Fixed Logical Volume
The Fixed Disk RDX Logical Volume is presented as fixed disk to the host computer. This
means that the host computer will not expect the disk to be removed. The user interface
software will not allow the logical volume to be ejected while it has an iSCSI connection to a
host.
The Fixed Disk RDX Logical Volume may have faster write times than the Removable Disk
RDX Logical Volume for some host operating systems.
In the QuikStation 8, you can configure two Fixed Disk RDX Logical Volumes. Each
volume consists of up to four RDX cartridges either on the top or the bottom row.
(QuikStation 4)