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Volume Creation Wizard
The Volume Creation Wizard provides a smarter policy to determine all possibilities and volume sizes in the
different RAID levels that can be created using the existing free drives. It provides:
Largest capacity for each RAID level from which to choose.
The fewest number of drives for each RAID level / volume size.
This way, after choosing RAID level, you may find that some drives are still available (free status). This
phenomenon is the result of using smart design. Take an example, user chooses the RAID 5 level and the
system has 12*200GB + 4*80GB free drives inserted. Generally, if using all 16 drives for a RAID 5 group, the
maximum size of volume is (16-1)*80GB = 1200GB. This wizard provides a smarter check and searches the
most efficient way of using free drives. It uses 200GB drives only to provide (12-1)*200GB = 2200GB
capacity, the volume size is larger and less drives.
1.
Click Volume Creation Wizard from the menu bar.
2.
Choose a RAID Level. The number in the brackets is the maximum capacity at the RAID level.
3.
Select the default option Maximize the size of the RAID group or manual option Select the number of
disks to use. From the drop-down list, select either the RAID Group capacity combination desired.
Click Next button to proceed.