Disk groups and virtual disks – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

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Disk Groups and Virtual Disks

Following is a list of terms used throughout this chapter:

• Disk Group — A set of physical disks that are logically grouped and

assigned a RAID level. Every disk group provides the overall capacity

required to create one or more virtual disks.

• Virtual Disk — A logical component created to enable hosts to access

storage on the storage array. A virtual disk is created from the capacity

available on a disk group and appears as one logical component even

though it is created from more than one physical disk.

• Storage Partitioning — Logical division of a storage array into entities

consisting of one or more virtual disks that can be accessed by a single host

or shared among hosts that are part of a host group.

• Unconfigured Capacity — Physical disks that are not already assigned to

a disk group.

• Free Capacity — Space in a disk group that has not been assigned to a

virtual disk.

• Standby Hot Spare Drive — Physical disk that has been assigned as a hot

spare drive and is available to take over for any failed physical disk.

• In-use Hot Spare Drive — Physical disk that has been assigned as a hot

spare drive and is currently taking over for a failed physical disk.

• Snapshot Virtual Disk — Point-in-time image of a virtual disk in a

storage array.

• Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk — Virtual disk containing metadata and

copy-on-write data for a particular snapshot virtual disk; automatically

created when the snapshot virtual disk is created.

• Consistency Check — Background operation that checks the parity of

virtual disks.

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