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Overview of the NetWare Traditional File System
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A single disk can contain volume segments from multiple volumes. If a single disk fails, each 
volume segment on it fails, causing all of the volumes that have volume segments on that server disk 
to fail. To achieve fault tolerance, you should protect the volumes against disk failure by setting up a 
software RAID 1 (mirroring) device for the partitions. See 
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You can add volume segments to a Traditional volume if free space is available, but you cannot 
remove them. Removing a segment from a volume destroys the entire volume.
You can increase the size of a Traditional volume by adding another server disk to the NetWare 
server, setting up a NetWare partition on the disk, then adding one or more segments in the partition 
to the existing volume.
1.3  What’s Next
Use the table below to determine where next to go in this document.
Task
Reference
Configure and manage Traditional NetWare 
partitions and volumes
Optimize storage performance
Create a software RAID device
Troubleshoot problems
Plan your directory structure
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Create and manage directories and files, including 
purging and salvaging (undeleting) deleted files
” in the 
Configure file system trustees, trustee rights, 
inherited rights filters, and attributes for directories 
and files