1.4.3.2 Array Roaming
The RAID subsystem stores configuration information both in NVRAM and on
the disk drives It can protect the configuration settings in the case of a disk
drive or controller failure. Array roaming allows the administrators the ability to
move a completely raid set to another system without losing the RAID
configuration and data on that raid set. If a server fails to work, the raid set
disk drives can be moved to another server and inserted in any order.
1.4.3.3 Online Capacity Expansion
Online Capacity Expansion makes it possible to add one or more physical
drive to a volume set, while the server is in operation, eliminating the need to
store and restore after reconfiguring the raid set. When disks are added to a
raid set, unused capacity is added to the end of the raid set. Data on the
existing volume sets residing on that raid set is redistributed evenly across all
the disks. A contiguous block of unused capacity is made available on the raid
set. The unused capacity can create additional volume set. The expansion
process is illustrated as following figure.