Best practices – Dell Software RAID with Microsoft Disk Management User Manual
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Software RAID with Microsoft Disk Management
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Best Practices
This section describes best practices and Dell recommendations for the disk storage configuration
on your system.
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Dell recommends that you configure your system disks as dynamic disks and create separate
RAID 1 volumes for your operating system and data.
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Dell recommends that you create a 12-GB volume for the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Operating System Software RAID Configuration Example
For a Dell system with two hard disks, you can configure your operating system and data to be
fault-tolerant by adding a mirror to your operating system volume and creating a RAID 1 data volume.
To convert your disks from basic to dynamic:
1 Launch the Disk Management utility.
2 Right-click on Disk 0 and click Convert to Dynamic Disk.
The system displays a list of all available disks that can be converted to dynamic
and pre-selects Disk 0.
3 Select Disk 1, so that both Disk 0 and Disk 1 are selected and click OK.
A window labeled Disks to convert appears.
4 Click Convert
→
Yes
→
Yes.
A restart window appears.
5 Click OK.
The system restarts.
6 Log in to the system.
A System Settings Change window appears.
7 Click Yes.
The system restarts.
NOTE:
If a boot volume is selected, two reboots will be required after the disk conversion.
Converting a non-boot volume does not require a system reboot.
NOTICE:
After a disk is converted to dynamic, it cannot be converted back to basic unless all volumes
on that disk are removed. Dell recommends that you do not convert a disk back to basic once data
volumes are present as all data would be lost.