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Physical copies: A full copy of a volume. Creating physical copies does not require a separate

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You can create the following types of virtual volumes: • Fully provisioned virtual volumes: Volume size is fixed. Creating fully provisioned virtual volumes does not require a separate license. • Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volumes: Also known as Thin volumes, these volumes allocate space on demand in small increments. Creating Thin volumes requires the HP 3PAR Thin Provisioning Software license. • Physical copies: A full copy of a volume. Creating physical copies does not require a separate license. • Virtual copies: A snapshot of a base volume that only records changes to the base volume. Creating virtual copies requires the HP 3PAR Virtual Copy license. 39

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You can create the following types of virtual volumes:
Fully provisioned virtual volumes: Volume size is fixed. Creating fully provisioned virtual
volumes does not require a separate license.
Thinly Provisioned Virtual Volumes: Also known as Thin volumes, these volumes allocate space
on demand in small increments. Creating Thin volumes requires the HP 3PAR Thin Provisioning
Software license.
Physical copies: A full copy of a volume. Creating physical copies does not require a separate
license.
Virtual copies: A snapshot of a base volume that only records changes to the base volume.
Creating virtual copies requires the HP 3PAR Virtual Copy license.
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