Advanced disk and volume management, Drive configurations, Software-raid nas system drive configuration – Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Advanced Disk and Volume Management

Dell™ PowerVault™ 725N NAS Systems Administrator's Guide

  

Drive Configurations

  

Using Array Manager to Manage Your Disks and Volumes

  

Disk Management

  

Volume Management

  

Working With Software-RAID NAS System Mirrors

 

This section provides information about the drives on your NAS system and how to use Dell OpenManage™ Array Manager to manage your disks and volumes 
and your physical hard drives.

 

Drive Configurations

 

The following subsections describe the following two NAS system drive configurations:

l

 

Software RAID — If your NAS system uses software RAID, see "

Software-RAID NAS System Drive Configuration

" in this section of the guide.

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Hardware RAID — If your NAS system uses hardware RAID, see "

Hardware-RAID NAS System Drive Configuration

" in this section of the guide.

 

 

Software-RAID NAS System Drive Configuration

 

The NAS system with software RAID contains four IDE hard drives that are in a RAID configuration. Each drive contains both a copy of the operating system
and one or more data partitions. See

Table 3

-1

and

Figure 3

-1

. The working copies of the Microsoft® Windows® Powered operating system and boot sectors

are installed on two hard drives in partitions that are RAID 1 (mirrored) partitions. An additional copy of the operating system is placed on the other two drives
in RAID 1 partitions. Data can be stored on all four IDE hard drives in partitions that are configured as RAID 5 by default.

 

 

 

Table 3-1. Software RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions

 

Figure 3-1. Software RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions

 

NOTE:

For instructions on how to determine if you have a software-RAID or a hardware-RAID NAS system, see "

Determining if a NAS System Uses

Software RAID or Hardware RAID

" in the "NAS Manager" section of this guide.

NOTICE:

The software RAID and hardware RAID hard-drive carriers operate differently and are not interchangeable between the two types of NAS

systems. The hardware RAID hard-drive carriers have a "HW-RAID" identification label and the software RAID hard-drive carriers have a "SW-RAID"
identification label.

Volume Hard Drives and RAID Layout Description

 

C:

 

0 and 1: RAID 1

 

Primary operating system volume

 

D:

 

2 and 3: RAID 1

 

Recovery operating system volume

 

E:

 

0, 1, 2, and 3: RAID 5

 

Data volume

NOTE:

The data volume can be reconfigured as RAID 0. See "

Reconfiguring a Software-RAID NAS System Volume

" in the "NAS Manager" section of this

guide.

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