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Parameter DescriptionNo-Read-Ahead specifies that the controller does not use read ahead for the currentvirtual disk.Adaptive specifies that the controller begins using Read-Ahead if the two most recentdisk accesses occurred in sequential sectors. If all read requests are random, thealgorithm reverts to No-Read-Ahead; however, all requests are still evaluated forpossible sequential operation.Virtual Disk ManagementCreating Virtual DisksNOTE: Combining SAS and SATA disk drives within a virtual disk is not supported. Also, combining disk drives andSSDs within a virtual disk is not supported.NOTE: To create secured virtual disks, see the topic Security Key And RAID Management.Perform the following steps to create a virtual disk:1. During host system bootup, press after the BIOS screen is displayed.The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed. If there is more than one controller, the main menu screen isdisplayed. Select a controller, and press . The Virtual Disk Management screen is displayed for the selectedcontroller.2. Use the arrow keys to highlight Controller # or Disk Group #.3. Press .The list of available actions is displayed.4. Select Create New VD and press .The Create New VD screen is displayed. The cursor is on the RAID Levels option. When adding a virtual disk to aDisk Group, the Add VD in Disk Group screen is displayed. Skip to step 11 to change the basic settings of the virtualdisk.5. Press to display the possible RAID levels, based on the physical disks available.6. Press the down-arrow key to select a RAID level and press .7. When creating a spanned virtual disk (RAID 10, 50 or 60), enter the number of physical disks per span in the PD perSpan field and press .NOTE: Creating a 22 physical disk RAID 10 VD is possible by selecting RAID 10 and populating the PD per Spanfield with 22.8. Press to move the cursor to the list of physical disks.9. Use the arrow key to highlight a physical disk and press the spacebar, , or to select the disk.10. Select additional disks, if required.NOTE: (PERC H310) Only RAID Capable physical disks are eligible to be included in a Virtual Disk. To convertphysical disks to RAID Capable, see the topic Converting Physical Disk To RAID Capable For PERC H310.11. Press to move the cursor to the Basic Settings box.12. Set the virtual disk size in the VD Size field.The virtual disk size is displayed in GB format.13. Press to access the VD Name field, and type a virtual disk name.14. Press to move the cursor to Advanced Settings.41
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