Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 59

The Direct Attached Storage Branch

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When you select a component in the Enterprise View, the disk drives, pools, or other devices associated with it appear in the right-hand panel of the window, as shown in these figures. When you select an iSCSI Storage ...the storage volumes that have been provisioned to Host in the Enterprise View... that system appear in the Volumes View. When you select the iSCSI Storage Appliance in the Enterprise View... ...the controller and disk drives it contains, and the pools and logical devices created with those disk drives, appear in the Physical and Logical Devices View. You can perform most tasks by selecting a component in the Enterprise View and working with its associated devices in the right-hand panel. The Direct Attached Storage Branch The Direct Attached Storage Branch lists any Adaptec DAS RAID controllers installed on the local system and any Adaptec DAS RAID controllers that you are managing remotely. Note The Direct Attached Storage branch is not covered in this Guide-refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller. The Network Attached Storage Branch Under Network Attached Storage, the Enterprise View lists any GuardianOSpowered Snap Servers on your network.

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When you select a component in the Enterprise View, the disk drives, pools, or
other devices associated with it appear in the right-hand panel of the window, as
shown in these figures.
You can perform most tasks by selecting a component in the Enterprise View and
working with its associated devices in the right-hand panel.
The Direct Attached Storage Branch
The Direct Attached Storage Branch lists any Adaptec DAS RAID controllers
installed on the local system and any Adaptec DAS RAID controllers that you are
managing remotely.
Note
The Direct Attached Storage branch is not covered in this
Guide
—refer to the
Adaptec Storage Manager User’s Guide for Direct Attached Storage
on the installation
CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller.
The Network Attached Storage Branch
Under Network Attached Storage, the Enterprise View lists any GuardianOS-
powered Snap Servers on your network.
When you select the iSCSI
Storage Appliance in the
Enterprise View...
...the controller and disk drives it contains, and the pools and logical
devices created with those disk drives, appear in the Physical and
Logical Devices View.
When you select an iSCSI Storage
Host in the Enterprise View...
...the storage volumes that have been provisioned to
that system appear in the Volumes View.