Users Guide
• Select RAID 60 to implement striping across more than one RAID 6 span. RAID 60 groups n*s disks as one large virtual disk
with a capacity of s*(n-2) disks, where s is the number of spans and n is the number of disks within each span. RAID 60
provides increased data protection and better read performance, but slower write performance.'
8. Select the Bus Protocol.
The possible options are:
• SAS
• SATA
9. Select the Media Type.
The available options are:
• HDD
• SSD
For more information on Bus Protocol and Media Type, see Virtual Disk Properties And Tasks.
10. Click Continue.
The Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 2 of 3) — <Controller Name> page is displayed with the connectors and
physical disks available.
Related links
Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard
Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 2)
Depending on the RAID level you selected in the Create Virtual Disk Wizard (Step 1) <Controller Name> page, the Create Virtual
Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 2 of 3) - <Controller Name> page displays the disks and connectors (channels or ports) available for
conguring the virtual disk.
NOTE: If you are creating an encrypted virtual disk, only the encrypted physical disks are displayed. Else, both encrypted
and unencrypted physical disks are displayed.
The following is an example of what might be displayed:
Connector 0
The Connector section of the page displays the connectors on the controller and the disks attached to each connector. Select the
disks you want to include in the virtual disk. In this example, the controller has a single connector with ve disks.
• Physical disk 0:0
• Physical disk 0:1
• Physical disk 0:2
• Physical disk 0:3
• Physical disk 0:4
Physical Disks Selected
The Physical Disks Selected section of the page displays the disks you have chosen. In this example, two disks are selected.
• Physical disk 0:0
• Physical disk 0:1
Each RAID level has specic requirements for the number of disks that must be selected. RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60 also have
requirements for the number of disks that must be included in each stripe or span.
If the controller is a SAS controller with rmware versions 6.1 and later and you selected RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60, the user
interface displays the following:
• All Disks — Enables you to select all the physical disks in all the enclosures.
• Enclosure — Enables you to select all physical disks in the enclosure.
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