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NOTE: Each physical disk in the RAID1 configuration should be replaced one by one.
Thumb rules for RAID configuration
The following are the thumb rules for RAID configuration:
Both drives should be of same size.
Both drives should be of same type.
Both drives should run at same speed.
Reconfiguring or migrating virtual disks
About this task
Reconfiguring or migrating a virtual disk (VDs) enables you to increase the capacity or change the RAID level of the virtual disk.
NOTE: In the PERC BIOS Configuration Utility window, with software RAID S110 and S130 controllers, if a physical disk
(supports SATA SSD or HDD and does not support SAS drives) is removed from a virtual disk and the same physical disk is
reinserted (hot plug) into the virtual disk instantly, then the virtual disk state is displayed as Ready or Non RAID (for the
PERC S110 and S100) and the physical disk state is displayed as Online. However, if the same physical disk is reinserted
after a short delay, then the virtual disk state is displayed as Degraded and the physical disk state is displayed as Ready.
To reconfigure a virtual disk:
Steps
1. Review the information in the Starting and Target RAID Levels for Virtual Disk Reconfiguration and Capacity Expansion
section in this document.
2. In the tree view, locate the controller on which the virtual disk resides. Expand the controller object until the Virtual Disks
object is displayed.
3. Select the Reconfigure task from the virtual disks Tasks drop-down list box and click Execute.
4. Complete the Reconfigure task using the Reconfigure wizard.
Starting and target RAID levels for virtual disk reconfiguration and capacity
expansion
After you have created a virtual disk, the possibilities for reconfiguring the virtual disk depend on the controller, RAID level, and
available physical disks.
Table 19. Possible scenarios for reconfiguring a virtual disk
Controller Starting RAID Level Target RAID Level Comments
PERC 6/E, PERC 6/I,
PERC H800 Adapter, PERC
H700 Adapter, PERC H700
Integrated, and PERC H700
Modular, PERC H310 Adapter,
PERC H310 Mini Monolithic,
PERC H310 Mini Blades,
PERC H710 Adapter, PERC
H710 Mini Blades, PERC
H710 Mini Monolithic, PERC
H710P Adapter, PERC H710P
Mini Blades, PERC H710P
Mini Monolithic, PERC H810
Adapter, PERC H330 Adapter,
PERC H330 Mini Monolithic,
PERC H330 Mini Blades,
RAID 0 RAID 1 Add a single disk
RAID 0 RAID 0, RAID 5 Add at least one additional
disk.
RAID 0 RAID 6 RAID 6 requires a minimum of
4 disks.
Reconfiguration from RAID
0 to RAID 6 requires at
least 2 additional disks even
when this exceeds the 4-disk
minimum required by RAID 6
RAID 1 RAID 0 With or without adding
additional disks
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