Creating a dynamic volume, Deleting a partition or volume, Working with dynamic volumes – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Deleting a Partition or Volume

NOTICE:

You must delete all shares and shadow copies from your volume before deleting it. If a volume is removed

before all shares of that volume have been removed, the NAS Manager might not display shares correctly.

1. Right-click the designated volume, and then click Delete Volume.

2. Click Yes to delete or No to cancel.

The volume is removed immediately if you click Yes.

Working With Dynamic Volumes

Dynamic volumes are volumes created on dynamic disks using the Disk Management tool. This section discusses how to

create and extend dynamic volumes.

Creating a Dynamic Volume

NOTICE:

It is recommended to format the source volume where you want to enable Shadow Copies with an allocation

unit size of 16 KB or larger if you plan to defragment the volume. If you do not create this allocation, previous versions

of files may be deleted. If you require NTFS compression on the source volume, however, you cannot create an

allocation larger than 4 KB. If you defragment a volume that is very fragmented, you may lose older versions of files.

NOTE:

The maximum supported volume size is 2 TB.

1. Access the Disk Management tool.

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Accessing the Disk Management Tool

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2. In the bottom half of the window, right click on the basic disk that you want to make dynamic and click Convert to

Dynamic Disk.

3. In the Convert to Dynamic Disk window, click to select the disk(s) that you want to convert and then click OK.

4. When the Disks to Convert window appears, click Convert.

Extending a Dynamic Simple or Spanned Volume

You can extend a volume only if the following are true:

The volume is formatted as NTFS.

The volume was originally created on a dynamic disk.

Unallocated space exists on a dynamic disk onto which the volume will be extended.

You cannot extend a volume if any of the following are true:

The volume is formatted as FAT or FAT32.

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