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The standard RAID levels are a basic set of RAID configurations and employ striping, mirroring, or parity. The standard RAID levels can be nested for other benefits ( see Nested RAID levels for mod...
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Striped volumes are dynamic volumes that contain disk space from two to thirty-two hard disks. Data that is written to a striped volume is divided by the operating system into chunks of 64KB. The operating system stores each chunk on a separate disk.
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Striped volumes are created by combining areas of free space on two or more disks into one logical volume. Striped volumes use RAID-0, which stripes data across multiple disks. Striped volumes cannot be extended or mirrored, and do not offer fault tolerance.
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Learn how to double your hard drive throughput by creating a striped volume in Windows Vista. ... A striped volume is when you take at least two hard drives that are the exact speed and size and use them as one virtual hard drive. When you save a file to a striped volume your computer saves half of the file on one hard...
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In order to increase the size of a striped logical volume, there must be enough free space on the underlying physical volumes that make up the volume group to support the stripe. ... To extend the striped logical volume, add another physical volume and then extend the logical volume. In this example, having added two...
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A striped volume with parity, which is also called RAID-5 in Windows Server 2003, combines areas of free space from multiple hard disks (from 3 to 32) into one logical volume. Parity is redundant information that is associated with a block of information.
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A striped volume (RAID 0) combines areas of free space from multiple hard disks (anywhere from 2 to 32) into 1 logical volume. Data that is written to a striped volume is interleaved to all disks at the same time instead of sequentially. ... Requirements to Make Sure That Disks Are Set Up to Support a Striped Volume...
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Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] lvextend for striped volume extension ... On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:21:37PM +0100, Heinz J . Mauelshagen wrote: > On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:30:09AM +0900, shlim wrote: > > Current LVM version support the lv extension for STRIPED VOLUME ?? > LVM1 is limited: you can't extend a stripe beyond a...
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Right-click unallocated space on one of the dynamic disks on which you want to create the striped volume, and then click New Volume. ... You need at least two dynamic disks to create a striped volume. You can create a striped volume onto a maximum of 32 disks.
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