WindowsServer2003硬碟管理与磁碟机阵列.pptVIP

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TechNet TNT1-16 Windows Server 2003 硬碟管理與磁碟機陣列 林寶森 jeffl@ms11.hinet.net What Is Disk Management? A snap-in located in Computer Management Use to view disk information and perform disk management tasks on local and remote computers Enables you to perform most disk-related tasks without shutting down the system or interrupting users Using Disk Management Organizing a Basic Disk Creating Partitions and Drives Assigning Drive Letters Changing a Drive Letter What Is a Mounted Drive? Is assigned a path rather than a drive letter Can unify different file systems on a logical drive Allows you to add more drives without using up drive letters Creating a Mount Point Purpose of a Mounted Drive Adds volumes to systems without adding separate drive letters for each new volume Disk Management assigns a drive path to the drive rather than a drive letter Drive paths retain their association to the drive Add or rearrange storage devices without the drive path failing Increases number of drives, not storage space Manages data storage based on working environment and system usage Deleting a Partition Disk Storage Types Basic Disks vs. Dynamic Disks Converting a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk Results of Dynamic Disk Conversion Can convert a disk from basic to dynamic storage at any time without losing data Dynamic disks are associated with Disk Groups Disk Groups help you organize dynamic disks Each disk in a Disk Group stores replicas of the same configuration data Windows initializes the disk with a Disk Group identity and a copy of the current Disk Group configuration Existing partitions on the basic disk become volumes Dynamic disks can be reverted back to basic disks Disk structure and data is not maintained Back up data before reverting Creating a Volume A simple volume resides on a single dynamic disk To create a spanned or striped volume, you must have tw

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