Users Guide

the number of total stripes and spans is limited, the number of physical disks that can be used is also limited. The limitations on stripes and
spans aect the possibilities for concatenation and RAID levels as follows:
Maximum number of spans aects RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60.
Maximum number of stripes aects RAID 0, RAID 5, RAID 50, RAID 6, and RAID 60.
Number of physical disks in a mirror is always 2. This property aects RAID 1 and RAID 10.
If RAID 50 and RAID 60, you can use a greater number of physical disks than is possible for other RAID levels. RAID 10 on a SAS controller
with rmware version 6.1 can use a maximum of 256 physical disks. However, the number of connectors on the controller imposes
limitations on how many physical disks can be included in a virtual disk when using RAID 10, RAID 50, or RAID 60. This is because only a
limited number of physical disks can be physically attached to the controller.
For information about the maximum number of physical disks supported by a virtual disk, see the virtual disk specications for the
controller in Supported Features.
Number Of Virtual Disks Per Controller
There are limitations on the number of virtual disks that can be created on the controller. For information about the maximum number of
virtual disks supported by a controller, see the virtual disk specications for the controller in Supported Features.
Calculation For Maximum Virtual Disk Size
The Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard displays the minimum and maximum values for the virtual disk size. This section describes how
the maximum possible size for the virtual disk is calculated based on the controller type. To identify the controller type, see RAID Controller
Technology: SATA and SAS.
SATA RAID Controllers
When using a SATA RAID controller, the controller calculates the maximum virtual disk size based on your RAID level selection and the
available physical disk space provided by all suitable physical disks attached to the controller. For example, if the controller contains 12
physical disks with available space and you have specied a RAID 5, then the controller calculates the maximum virtual disk size based on
the disk space provided by the 12 physical disks, because the 12 physical disks can be included in a RAID 5.
NOTE
: SATA RAID does not support disks from MX5016s.
SAS RAID Controllers
When using a SAS controller, the controller calculates the maximum virtual disk size based on the available disk space provided by the
minimum number of physical disks required to create the RAID level you selected. For example, if you specied a RAID 5, then the controller
calculates the maximum virtual disk size based on three physical disks, because only three physical disks are required to create a RAID 5.
Channel-Redundant Virtual Disks
When creating a virtual disk, it is possible to use disks attached to dierent channels to implement channel redundancy. This conguration
might be used for disks that reside in enclosures subject to thermal shutdown.
NOTE
: Channel redundancy only applies to controllers that have more than one channel and that attach to an external disk
enclosure.
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