Working with multi-level stripe sets, Working with a stripe set of mirror sets, Working with multi-level stripe sets 8-2 – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide

The RAID software supports three types of multi-level containers:

Multi-level stripe sets

Multi-level volume sets

Multi-level mirror sets

The minimum size of a container is 10MB.

Note:

On a Windows 2000(basic disk only) system, a

container is usable only if its size is greater than 16 MB;
otherwise, the container type must be a dynamic disk.

The RAID software also supports snapshots of multi-level
containers.

The following sections describe how to create these multi-level
containers. See Chapter 10, Working with Snapshot Containers, for
information on snapshots of multi-level containers.

Working with Multi-level Stripe Sets

A multi-level stripe set is a container whose top level container is a
stripe set. You can create the following types of multi-level stripe set:

A stripe set of mirror sets

A stripe set of volume sets

A stripe set of stripe sets

A stripe set of RAID-5 sets (RAID-50)

Working with a Stripe Set of Mirror Sets

A stripe set of mirror sets is a multi-level container made up of a
top-level stripe set and two or more underlying mirror sets of equal
size. A stripe set of mirror set’s data is redundant. See the Flexible
Array Storage Tool User’s Guide
for a complete description of a stripe
set of mirror sets and other container concepts.

To work with a stripe set of mirror sets, you must understand:

The stripe set of mirror set attributes you can specify

How to create a stripe set of mirror sets

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