User's Manual

218 Virtual Disks
Creating Virtual Disks
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
In order to implement RAID functions, you need to create a virtual disk. A
virtual disk refers to storage created by a RAID controller from one or more
physical disks. Although a virtual disk may be created from several physical
disks, it is seen by the operating system as a single disk. For more information,
see What Is RAID?
Before creating a virtual disk, you should be familiar with the information in
Considerations Before Creating Virtual Disks.
Storage Management provides wizards to help you create a virtual disk:
The Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard
calculates an appropriate
virtual disk layout based on the available space and controller
considerations. Using the Express Wizard, you can quickly create a virtual
disk using recommended selections. For more information, see Create
Virtual Disk Express Wizard (Step 1 of 2).
The Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard
allows you to specify the
read, write, and cache policy for the virtual disk. You can also select the
physical disks and the controller connector to be used. You need a good
knowledge of RAID levels and hardware to use the Advanced Wizard. For
more information, see Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 1 of 4).
Related sections:
What Is RAID?
For information on creating a channel-redundant virtual disk, see Channel
Redundancy and Thermal Shutdown
Virtual Disk Task: Delete
Reconfiguring/Migrating Virtual Disks
Physical Disk or Physical Device Properties and Tasks
Reconfiguring/Migrating Virtual Disks
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
You can reconfigure or migrate a virtual disk in order to increase the disks
capacity or change its RAID level.