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3 Configuring RAID and Managing Disks

For each storage system, you can select the RAID configuration and the RAID rebuild options, and
monitor the RAID status. You can also review disk information and, for some models, manage
individual disks.

Getting there

1.

In the navigation window, select a storage system and log in if necessary.

2.

Open the tree under the storage system and select the Storage category.

Figure 8 Viewing the storage configuration category for a storage system

Columns in the RAID Setup tab show four categories:

Device Name

Device Type or the RAID level

Device Status

Subdevices

Configuring and managing RAID

Managing the RAID settings of a storage system includes:

Choosing the right RAID configuration for your storage needs

Setting or changing the RAID configuration, if necessary

Setting the rate for rebuilding RAID

Monitoring the RAID status for the storage system

Reconfiguring RAID when necessary

RAID Levels

The availability of certain RAID levels is determined by the number of storage system hard drives.

Table 7 Descriptions of RAID levels

Description

RAID level

Offers a good combination of data protection and
performance. RAID 1 or drive mirroring creates fault

RAID 1 – Mirroring

tolerance by storing duplicate sets of data on a minimum
of two hard drives. There must be an even number of drives
for RAID 1. RAID 1 and RAID 1+0(10) are the most costly
fault tolerance methods because they require 50 percent
of the drive capacity to store the redundant data. RAID 1
mirrors the contents of one hard drive in the array onto
another. If either hard drive fails, the other hard drive

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