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Configuring your Storage Volume Management 4 Volume Management A volume is a way to partition storage space available on an array. The Storage Volumes page shows the following details about configured volumes or create additional volumes. The Volumes table displays the following: • Volume: The name of the volume. • Location: The array on which the volume is located. • Total Space: The amount of space allocated for the volume (in MB, GB, or TB). • % Used: The amount of space, as a percentage, that is currently used. • Crypto: Whether the volume is encrypted or not. Note that file transfer performance to encrypted volumes is generally lower than to nonencrypted volumes. • Action: Click Edit to make changes to the current volume. Click Delete to remove the volume (and any saved data on the volume) from the array. If the volume is encrypted, you can either click Unlock to unlock it and make it usable, or click Lock to manually lock it. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 54

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Configuring your Storage
Volume Management
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4
Volume Management
A volume is a way to partition storage space available on an array. The
Storage
Volumes
page shows the following details about configured volumes or create
additional volumes.
The
Volumes
table displays the following:
Volume:
The name of the volume.
Location:
The array on which the volume is located.
Total Space:
The amount of space allocated for the volume (in MB, GB, or
TB).
% Used:
The amount of space, as a percentage, that is currently used.
Crypto:
Whether the volume is encrypted or not. Note that file transfer
performance to encrypted volumes is generally lower than to non-
encrypted volumes.
Action:
Click
Edit
to make changes to the current volume. Click
Delete
to
remove the volume (and any saved data on the volume) from the array. If the
volume is encrypted, you can either click
Unlock
to unlock it and make it
usable, or click
Lock
to manually lock it.