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Configuration: Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
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Configuration: Disk Groups and 
Virtual Disks
Creating Disk Groups and Virtual Disks
Disk groups are created in the unconfigured capacity of a storage array, and 
virtual disks are created in the free capacity of a disk group. The maximum 
number of physical disks supported in a disk group is 30. The hosts attached 
to the storage array read and write data to the virtual disks.
 
NOTE: 
Before you can create virtual disks, you must first organize the physical 
disks into disk groups and configure host access. Then you can create virtual disks 
within a disk group.
To create a virtual disk, use one of the following methods:
• Create a new disk group from unconfigured capacity. You first define the 
RAID level and free capacity (available storage space) for the disk group, 
and then you define the parameters for the first virtual disk in the new disk 
group. 
• Create a new virtual disk in the free capacity of an existing disk group. You 
only need to specify the parameters for the new virtual disk. 
A disk group has a set amount of free capacity that is configured when the 
disk group is created. You can use that free capacity to subdivide the disk 
group into one or more virtual disks.
You can create disk groups and virtual disks using:
• Automatic configuration—Provides the fastest method, but with limited 
configuration options. 
• Manual configuration—Provides more configuration options.
When creating a virtual disk, consider the uses for that virtual disk, and select 
an appropriate capacity for those uses. For example, if a disk group has a 
virtual disk that stores multimedia files (which tend to be large) and another 
virtual disk that stores text files (which tend to be small), the multimedia file 
virtual disk requires more capacity than the text file virtual disk.
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