Netgear RD5200 (ReadyDATA 5200) – ReadyDATA 5200 System Empty Chassis with 10G (2 port SFP+ card) Guia Do Programa
Manage Disks and Volumes
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4
Note:
For more information about performance, see the white paper
Performance Considerations for Configuring the ReadyDATA that is
available from the ReadyDATA website at
Performance Considerations for Configuring the ReadyDATA that is
available from the ReadyDATA website at
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To attach a write or read boost disk to an existing volume:
1.
Select System > Storage.
The Storage screen displays (see the following figure).
2.
To the left of the graphical enclosure, click the volume that you want to expand.
3.
In the enclosure, click the disk or disks that you want to configure as write or read disks for
the volume.
the volume.
You can select disks with a black color coding only. The selected disk or disks are
highlighted.
highlighted.
Note:
The previous figure shows SAS disks as write boost and read boost
disks. However, you would normally use SSDs for such purposes.
disks. However, you would normally use SSDs for such purposes.
4.
Perform one of the following actions:
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Click the Write boost button. The selected disk or disks are assigned to the volume
for write operations. The color of the selected log disks in the enclosure turns yellow:
for write operations. The color of the selected log disks in the enclosure turns yellow:
(You would normally use an SSD as a write boost disk.)
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Click the Read boost button. The selected disk or disks are assigned to the volume
for read operations. The color of the selected cache disks in the enclosure turns
orange:
for read operations. The color of the selected cache disks in the enclosure turns
orange: