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03-02-2006 06:32 AM
03-02-2006 06:32 AM
EVA Disk Group Capacities
Does the below mean(from eva8000 that if I create a Vraid0 LUN of 2047.99 (just as an example) all of the available space is consumed?
Capacity
Total: 12573.35 GB
Available:
Vraid0 2047.99 GB
Vraid1 2047.99 GB
Vraid5 2047.99 GB
Thanks,
Steve
Capacity
Total: 12573.35 GB
Available:
Vraid0 2047.99 GB
Vraid1 2047.99 GB
Vraid5 2047.99 GB
Thanks,
Steve
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03-02-2006 06:42 AM
03-02-2006 06:42 AM
Re: EVA Disk Group Capacities
No, it means that 2 TeraBytes is the maximum size of an individual virtual disk. Once you have less free space, the values for the RAID levels will shrink.
In trainings, I tell the students to pretend that the values shown under "Available:" are the maximum possible size for the next virtual disk to be created in this RAID level.
In trainings, I tell the students to pretend that the values shown under "Available:" are the maximum possible size for the next virtual disk to be created in this RAID level.
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