The copy priority setting defines how much of the system resources are used to complete a as compared to fulfilling I/O requests. There are five relative settings ranging from
lowest to highest. The highest priority rate supports the virtual disk copy, but I/O activity
might be affected. The lowest priority rate supports I/O activity, but the virtual disk copy takes longer.
You can set the copy priority for each virtual disk copy in the Create Copy Wizard or by using the
.
For procedures and more information, see Changing Copy Priority on the How To tab.