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.

Dell recommends that you configure your system disks as dynamic disks and create separate
RAID 1 volumes for your operating system and data.

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.

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