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Disk 4

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Figure 6-12. Striped Volume 1

Creating a Mirrored Volume

Use mirroring to

create data backups.

The V-Switch

supports a maximum

of 512 volumes.

A mirrored volume is synchronously written into two or more volumes.
Mirrored volumes provide protection against data loss from a physical
disk crash. To be a true mirror and realize the full potential of a mirror,
the mirrored volumes must be located on different physical disks.

In Figure 6-13, data block 1 is mapped to both block 5 on Disk 1 and block
9 on Disk 2. Data blocks 2, 3 and 4 are mapped to both blocks 6,7 and 8 on
Disk 1 and blocks 10, 11 and 12 on Disk 2.

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