Cisco NSS4000 Getting Started Guide - Page 22

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Chapter 3 Getting Sarted Guide NOTE: When adding disks to an array, we recommend you use the same model of disk with the same capacity. With the exception of a JBOD, RAIDs are configured to use the maximum of the smallest disk capacity in the array for each additional disk in the array. For example, if you install two, 250 GB disks and one 500 GB disk in a RAID0 array, the total capacity is only 750 GB. It takes approximately 1.6GB/min (NSS4000) and 2.6GB/min (NSS6000) to build a RAID5 array. To create an array: 1. From the Manager Menu, click Storage The RAID page appears: RAID. 2. The available disks appear in the New RAID Device table. Select each disk that you want to include in the array. 20 Chapter 3: Configuring the Network Storage System (NSS) Step 4: Create a RAID Array

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Chapter 3: Configuring the Network Storage System (NSS)
Step 4: Create a RAID Array
Getting Sarted Guide
Chapter
3
To create an array:
1.
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Storage
ยจ
RAID.
The
RAID
page appears:
2.
The available disks appear in the
New RAID Device
table. Select each disk that you want to
include in the array.
NOTE:
When adding disks to an array, we recommend
you use the same model of disk with the same capacity.
With the exception of a JBOD, RAIDs are configured to
use the maximum of the smallest disk capacity in the
array for each additional disk in the array. For example,
if you install two, 250 GB disks and one 500 GB disk in a
RAID0 array, the total capacity is only 750 GB.
It takes approximately 1.6GB/min (NSS4000) and
2.6GB/min (NSS6000) to build a RAID5 array.