Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 66

Default Storage Configuration, Drives / RAID, Allocation, Security

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Default Storage Configuration Default Storage Configuration The default storage configuration for all SnapServer and exapnsion models is shown in the table below. Each server's disk space has a single volume, and a single share pointing to the volume. The share access settings of the default share grant access to all users and groups over all protocols. The data space is preconfigured to allocate 80 percent of the RAID for the file system and the remaining 20 percent for snapshots. Drives / RAID SnapServer 110 1-disk RAID 0 SnapServer 210 2-disk RAID 0 SnapServer 410 SnapServer 520 SnapServer 550 SnapServer 620 4-disk RAID 5 (No hot spare configured) SnapServer 650 SnapServer N2000 4-disk RAID 5 12-disk RAID 6 SnapServer E2000 up to 12-disk JBOD Snap Expansion S50 Volume Snapshot Pool 80% of RAID capacity is allocated to the default volume. 20% of RAID capacity is allocated to the snapshot pool. Allocation Security Shares Share Access Security Model A single share points to the volume. Grants read/write access to all users and groups over all protocols. Windows-style file-level security (can be changed to UNIX) 50 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Default Storage Configuration
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
Default Storage Configuration
The default storage configuration for all SnapServer and exapnsion models is
shown in the table below. Each server’s disk space has a single volume, and a single
share pointing to the volume. The share access settings of
the default share grant
access to all users and groups over all protocols. The data space is preconfigured to
allocate 80 percent of the RAID for the file system and the remaining 20 percent for
snapshots.
Drives / RAID
SnapServer 110
1-disk RAID 0
SnapServer 210
2-disk RAID 0
SnapServer 410
SnapServer 520
SnapServer 550
SnapServer 620
SnapServer 650
4-disk RAID 5 (No hot spare configured)
SnapServer N2000
4-disk RAID 5
12-disk RAID 6
SnapServer E2000
Snap Expansion S50
up to 12-disk JBOD
Allocation
Volume
80% of RAID capacity is allocated to the default volume.
Snapshot Pool
20% of RAID capacity is allocated to the snapshot pool.
Security
Shares
A single share points to the volume.
Share Access
Grants read/write access to all users and groups over all
protocols.
Security Model
Windows-style file-level security (can be changed to UNIX)