Promise Technology FASTTRAK SX4300 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Concepts

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Multiply the number of blocks by the sector size to find the capacity of a logical
drive:

4,000,000,000 blocks x 512 bytes per sector = 2,048,000,000,000 bytes
of data for a 2TB drive.

Note that you cannot change the size of the sectors nor can you increase the
number of address blocks above 4 billiion.

As a result, there are range limits imposed upon logical drive expansion as
shown in the table above. For example:

You can expand a 2.5 TB logical drive up to 4 TB

You can only expand a 1.9 TB logical drive up to 2 TB

See the table below.

You can direct WebPAM PRO or the CLU to expand a logical drive beyond the
maximum expansion size. However, when expansion is finished, your logical
drive will be the maximum size listed in the table.

If you require a logical drive larger than the maximum expansion size:

1.

Backup the data from the current logical drive.

2.

Delete the current logical drive.

3.

Create a new logical drive with the desired capacity.

4.

Restore the data to the new logical drive.

Current LD Size

Maximum LD

Expansion Size

Sector Size

8 to 16 TB

16 TB

4096 bytes

4 to 8 TB

8 TB

2048 bytes

2 to 4 TB

4 TB

1024 bytes

0 to 2 TB

2 TB

512 bytes

Caution

Before you begin logical drive Expansion or RAID Level Migration,
always back up your important data.

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