Dynamic Reconstruction Rate (DRR)

Dynamic Reconstruction Rate (DRR) is a  where data and consistency within a  are used to regenerate the data to a replacement physical disk or a . Only data on a , , or    can be reconstructed.

This modification operation is considered to be "dynamic" because you have the ability to continually access data on disk groups, virtual disks, and physical disks throughout the entire operation.

Note: The  is performed at a fast rate if no I/O activity is occurring.

For more information, see Reconstructing a Physical Disk on the How To tab.