Understanding How Your Content Is Stored
Content on your Iomega StorCenter ix12-300r is stored in
and iSCSI volumes. To access content
in Shares, your client computer uses network
, such as AFP and Windows File Sharing. The
ix12-300r's file system maintains the physical location of content that resides in volumes used for Shares.
Block-level data is stored in iSCSI drives. File systems for iSCSI volumes are maintained by the
connected host computer and not the ix12-300r.
Shares reside on volumes, which along with iSCSI volumes, reside in Storage Pools. Volumes allow you
to partition space in Storage Pools, and Storage Pools group multiple physical drives together into a single
logical unit to provide redundancy, availability and capacity. All the drives in a Storage Pool must be the
same size and should have the same protection (for example, RAID 1 RAID 5).
All disks within a single Storage Pool must meet the following requirements:
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Same manufacturer
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Same rotational speed
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Same capacity
Mixed disk configurations may result in unpredictable device behavior and will not be supported. If
you need technical assistance, please be prepared to backup your data and remove any
unsupported drives or configurations.
Storage Pools
A Storage Pool is a grouping of drives with a certain storage size and an assigned data protection. A
Storage Pool has a minimum of one drive. By default, your ix12-300r has one Storage Pool.
Storage Pool Data Protection
For each Storage Pool, you can select its type of protection. Protection type determines how data is
replicated across a Storage Pool and determines the amount of space used for data protection and
storage. The drives in your ix12-300r are protected using a built-in, pre-configured technology that
redundantly stores data across the drives, so that if a single drive fails, in most cases, you will not lose any
data. This technology, known as RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks), enables a series of
drives to act together as a single storage system. If you create multiple Storage Pools, you can assign
different
For more information on selecting RAID types, refer to
Changing RAID Protection Types
Volumes
A Volume is a single storage area. A volume can be comprised of one or more hard drives. In a single-
volume system, the volume consists of the entire storage space. Shares reside in volumes. iSCSI drives
also reside in volumes.
Storage Pool Management
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Understanding How Your Content Is Stored
Summary of Contents for Iomega StorCenter ix12-300r
Page 1: ...Iomega StorCenter ix12 300r with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 30: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 20 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 53: ...Storage Pool Management Storage Pool Management 43 CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 64: ...Drive Management Drive Management 54 CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 67: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 57 CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 108: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 98 CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 114: ...Media Management Media Management 104 CHAPTER 11 ...
Page 126: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 116 ...
Page 140: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 130 CHAPTER 15 ...
Page 147: ...Additional Support AdditionalSupport 137 ...
Page 150: ...Legal Legal 140 ...
Page 153: ...Warranty Information Legal 143 Warranty Information ...