D-Link DSN-2100-10 User's Manual for DSN-2100-10 Valid for firmware - Page 57
Table 5-3 Create Volume Wizard - Select Volume Type to Create Settings Screen Settings
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3. Complete the fields in the screen (see Table 5-3), then click the Next button. The Access and Efficiency Settings screen appears (see Figure 5-12). If you selected None or Mirror for Data Redundancy, only Access Bandwidth Weight appears in the Access and Efficiency Settings screen. Figure 5-12 Create Volume Wizard Screen - Access and Efficiency Settings Screen 4. The default settings for Access Bandwidth Weight and Storage Efficiency Hint produce good volume organizations for each redundancy setting that use some, but not all, drive resources. If you change these settings (see Table 5-4), the number of members chosen for the volume depends on the number of drives available when the volume is created. Small settings use a small number of members. As setting values increase, the number of members increases slowly. When maximum values are reached, the xStack Storage Array uses all possible drives in the volume's pool and the Available Pool for a volume. (Spare count is the only limit to the number of drives obtained from the Available Pool.) 5. Click the Finish button. The main screen reappears, the volume you created appears under Blade A Base Pool in the Logical Resources tab, and a plus sign appears next to Blade A Base Pool. Clicking the plus sign displays the volume you created. Table 5-3 Create Volume Wizard - Select Volume Type to Create Settings Screen Settings Setting Name Size Data Redundancy Description Enter the name of the volume you are creating. Enter the size of the volume you are creating. Do not type a decimal point. Use the drop-down box to select the volume capacity (MB, GB, TB, etc.). All volumes must be at least 1 MB in size. Select whether the volume will have no data redundancy or parity or mirror redundancy. For an explanation of these selections, see Table 5-2. xStack Storage User's Guide 57