Create Disk Group Wizard: Specify RAID Level and Capacity Automatically

Use the Specify RAID Level and Capacity dialog to specify the  level of and the overall capacity of the new . You can specify the capacity in two different ways: select from a list of capacity choices that is automatically generated by the storage management software, or manually select specific  to obtain the capacity that you require.

 Frequently Asked Questions

What RAID level is best for my application?

What is enclosure loss protection?

Important: If your  contains mixed , you can choose only the  for a single disk physical disk type to create the new disk group.

1

Select the RAID level that meets your requirements for disk group data storage and protection.

RAID level choices include , , , , and .

2

Select a method for defining which available disk physical disks to use in the disk group, and perform the applicable action as described in the table.

The Automatic method is the default selection. If you selected one or more unassigned disk physical disks in the Physical View, the Manual method is the default selection.

Note: Only experts who understand disk physical disk  and optimal disk physical disk configurations should use the Manual method. It is recommended that you select the Automatic method.

Method

Description and Action

Automatic

Lets you select from a list of disk group capacity choices selected by the   . A table shows disk group capacities, how many disk physical disks comprise the disk group, the speed of the selected disk physical disks, the disk physical disk type, and whether enclosure loss protection is available.

Important: Your choice of RAID level affects the capacities of the listed disk groups. The RAID level chosen determines how much capacity is allocated to redundant (consistency) information.

Action: Select a disk group capacity from the list of available capacity choices, and click Next.

Related Topics

Create Disk Group Wizard: Specify Physical Disk/Name

Create Disk Group Wizard: Specify RAID Level and Capacity Manually

Using the Create Disk Group Wizard

Creating Virtual Disks and Disk Groups