Netgear RDD1 – ReadyDATA 516 Disk Packs RDD1LT02, RDD1LT03, RDD1LT04, RDD1SM01 Guía Del Software
Manage Disks and Volumes
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4
Vertical Expansion
To vertically expand a volume, you must replace all disks in the volume with larger-capacity
disks of the same physical performance level (disk type and speed). You can vertically
expand volumes with RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10.
disks of the same physical performance level (disk type and speed). You can vertically
expand volumes with RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10.
For example, you can expand an existing volume in a RAID 6 set that consists of four 500
GB
SATA 7,200 rpm disks by replacing all four disks with 750 GB SATA 7,200 rpm disks.
To vertically expand a volume:
1.
Replace one disk in the volume with a larger-capacity disk.
For more information about how to add a disk to your system, see the hardware manual
for your system, which is available at
for your system, which is available at
.
Note:
You must use supported disks in your ReadyDATA system. For more
information, see
information, see
18.
2.
Wait for the volume to resync your data.
You can continue to use your ReadyDATA system while the volume is resyncing.
Resyncing can take several hours. The start and completion of the resyncing process is
recorded in the system log (see
Resyncing can take several hours. The start and completion of the resyncing process is
recorded in the system log (see
If you set up email notifications for your system, you receive an email message when the
process finishes. For more information about alert notifications, see
process finishes. For more information about alert notifications, see
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3.
Repeat
and
until you have replaced each disk in the volume with a
larger-capacity disk.
Configure Write and Read Boost Disks to Improve Performance
To enhance the performance of an existing volume and improve I/O operations, you can add
one or more high-performance disks such as SSDs to unload write (log) or read (cache)
operations, or both. You can easily remove write and read disks from a volume. For write and
read operations, you would not need to select disks with very large storage capacities.
one or more high-performance disks such as SSDs to unload write (log) or read (cache)
operations, or both. You can easily remove write and read disks from a volume. For write and
read operations, you would not need to select disks with very large storage capacities.
You can attach both write and read disks to a volume:
•
Write boost. Assign one or more separate write disks to improve the write performance
of the array. NETGEAR recommends that you use SSDs that are optimized for writing.
of the array. NETGEAR recommends that you use SSDs that are optimized for writing.
•
Read boost. Assign one or more separate cache disks to accelerate read operations in
the array. NETGEAR recommends that you use SSDs that are optimized for reading.
the array. NETGEAR recommends that you use SSDs that are optimized for reading.