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Virtual Disks
A virtual disk refers to a 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 viewed by the operating system as a single disk. Depending on the RAID level used, the virtual disk
may retain redundant data if there is a disk failure or have particular performance attributes.
NOTE: Virtual disks can only be created on a RAID controller.
Related links
Understanding RAID concepts
Deleting A Virtual Disk
Considerations Before Creating Virtual Disks
Dierent controllers have particular characteristics in the way they implement virtual disks. These characteristics may include use of
disk space, limitations on the number of virtual disks per controller, and so on. It can be helpful to understand these characteristics
before creating virtual disks on the controller.
The following sections describe controller information that applies to virtual disks:
• Virtual Disk Considerations For Controllers
• Problems Associated With Using The Same Physical Disks For Both Redundant And Non-Redundant Virtual Disks
• Virtual Disk Considerations On Systems Running Linux
• Number Of Physical Disks Per Virtual Disk
• Number Of Virtual Disks Per Controller
• Calculation For Maximum Virtual Disk Size
You may also want to review the following sections:
• RAID Controller Read, Write, Cache, And Disk Cache Policy
• Understanding Hot Spares
• Controller - Supported Stripe Sizes
• Time Delay In Displaying Conguration Changes
NOTE: In addition to this document, review the hardware documentation that is provided with the controllers. Reviewing
the hardware documentation along with this document may provide a better understanding of the controller limitations.
Virtual Disk Considerations For Controllers
In addition to the considerations described in this section, you should also be aware of the controller limitations described in Number
of Physical Disks per Virtual Disk for the following controllers:
• PERC 6/E and PERC 6/I
• PERC H310 Adapter, PERC H310 Mini Monolithic, and PERC H310 Mini Blades
• PERC H700, PERC H710 Adapter, PERC H710 Mini Blades, PERC H710 Mini Monolithic
• PERC H800, PERC H810 Adapter
• PERC H330 Adapter, PERC H330 Mini Monolithic, PERC H330 Mini Blades, PERC H330 Embedded
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