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Table 38. Possible scenarios for reconfiguring a virtual disk on PowerEdge servers (continued)
Controller Starting RAID Level Target RAID Level Comments
Mini Blades, PERC H710P
Mini Monolithic, PERC H810
Adapter, PERC H330 Adapter,
PERC H330 Mini Monolithic,
PERC H330 Mini Blades,
PERC H330 Embedded,
PERC H730 Adapter, PERC
H730 Mini Monolithic, PERC
H730 Mini Blades, PERC
H730P Adapter, PERC
H730P Mini Monolithic, PERC
H730P Mini Blades, PERC
H730P Slim, PERC H740P
Adapter, PERC H740P Mini
Monolithic, PERC H830
Adapter, PERC H840 Adapter,
PERC H730P MX, PERC
H745P MX PERC FD33xD/
FD33xS, PERC H745, PERC
H345 Adapter, PERC H755
Front, PERC H755 Adapter
and PERC 755N
when this exceeds the 4-disk
minimum required by RAID 6
RAID 1 RAID 0 With or without adding
additional disks
RAID 1 RAID 5, RAID 6 Add at least one additional
disk.
RAID 6 requires a minimum of
4 disks.
RAID 5 RAID 0 With or without adding
additional disks
RAID 5 RAID 5, RAID 6 Add at least one additional
disk.
RAID 6 requires a minimum of
4 disks.
RAID 6 RAID 0, RAID 5 With or without adding
additional disks
RAID 6 RAID 6 Add at least one additional
disk
RAID 10 RAID 10 With or Without adding
additional disks
PERC S100, S110, S130, S140,
S300, and S150
RAID 0 RAID 0 With or without additional
disks
RAID 1 RAID 1 Without additional disks
RAID 5 RAID 5 With or without additional
disks
RAID 10 RAID 10 Without additional disks
NOTE: The order of the controllers displayed on Storage Management may differ with the order of the controllers displayed
in the Human Interface (HII) and PERC Option ROM. The order of the controllers does not cause any limitation.
NOTE: When creating virtual disks using software RAID controllers, the information related to the physical disks linked
to the virtual disk is enumerated or displayed on Storage Management after a short delay. This delay in displaying the
information does not cause any functional limitation. If you are creating partial virtual disks, it is recommended that you
provide Storage Management adequate time between each partial virtual disk creation process.
NOTE: RAID 10 virtual disk reconfiguration operation is not supported with Intelligent Mirroring.
Maintaining The Integrity Of Redundant Virtual Disks
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The virtual disk Check Consistency task verifies the accuracy of the redundant (parity) information. This task only applies to
redundant virtual disks. When necessary, the Check Consistency task rebuilds the redundant data.
To verify redundant information of a virtual disk:
1. Locate the controller on which the virtual disk resides in the tree view. Expand the controller object until the Virtual Disks
object is displayed.
2. Select the Check Consistency task from the virtual disks Tasks drop-down list box and click Execute.
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