Virtual disk operations, Virtual disk initialization, Background initialization – Dell PowerVault MD3200i User Manual

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Planning: MD3200i Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts

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The segment size or stripe element size specifies the size of data in a stripe

written to a single disk. The storage array supports stripe element sizes of 8

KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, and 512 KB. The default stripe

element size is 128 KB.
Stripe width, or depth, refers to the number of disks involved in an array

where striping is implemented. For example, a four-disk group with disk

striping has a stripe width of four.

NOTE:

Although disk striping delivers excellent performance, striping alone does

not provide data redundancy.

Virtual Disk Operations

Virtual Disk Initialization

Every virtual disk must be initialized. Initialization can be done in the

foreground or the background. A maximum of four virtual disks can be

initialized concurrently on each RAID controller module.

Background Initialization

The storage array executes a background initialization when the virtual disk is

created to establish parity, while allowing full host server access to the virtual

disks. Background initialization does not run on RAID 0 virtual disks. The

background initialization rate is controlled by MDSM. To change the rate of

background initialization, you must stop any existing background

initialization. The rate change is implemented when the background

initialization restarts automatically.

Foreground Initialization

The storage array supports foreground initialization for virtual disks. All

access to the virtual disk is blocked during foreground initialization. During

foreground initialization, zeros (0x00) are written to every sector of the virtual

disk. The virtual disk is available after foreground initialization is completed.

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