Chapter 7: Technology Background
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RAID Volume Migration
Migration is the process of:
•
Changing the RAID level
•
Adding disk drives but keeping the same RAID level
In the migration process, the existing RAID Volume is called the
Source
. The
proposed RAID Volume is called the
Target
. Each target RAID Volume has
certain requirements and they are different for each RAID level. You must meet
all of the requirements in order to successfully migrate a RAID Volume.
In most cases, you must add one or more disk drives during the migration
process. You can never reduce the number of disk drives.
While the migration is running, you can still access the folders on your RAID
Volume and the data they contain.
The tables below shows the migration options for a source RAID Volume
according to its RAID level. The available target RAID levels are shown with their
requirements.
RAID 0
A RAID 0 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels:
RAID 1
A RAID 1 source Volume can migrate to the following target RAID levels:
Target
Requirements
RAID 0
Add disk drives.
RAID 1
2 disk drives only.
Only a 1-drive RAID 0 can migrate to RAID 1. Add 1 disk drive.
RAID 5
3 disk drives minimum.
At least 1 more disk drive than the RAID 0 RAID Volume.
Target
Requirements
RAID 0
Can use same number of disk drives.
RAID 5
3 disk drives minimum.
At least 1 more disk drive than the RAID 1 RAID Volume.