Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Icon Description
The volume is the source for a replication to a remote Storage Center.
NOTE: This icon is also displayed for volumes that have been configured to Copy, Mirror, or Migrate in the
Storage Center Manager. These operations are not available in the Storage Manager Client.
The volume is the destination for a replication from a remote Storage Center.
The volume is the primary or secondary volume in a Live Volume.
The volume is the source or destination of Live Migration.
The volume was created from a Secure Data Storage Type.
Creating Volumes
Create volumes to present servers a logical unit of storage on a Storage Center.
NOTE: For user interface reference information, click Help.
Create a Volume Using Single-Step Dialog
If you need a small number of volumes, you can create them one at a time.
Prerequisites
The options for Volume QoS Profile and Group QoS Profile appear on the dialog box only if Allow QoS Profile Selection has
been selected on the Storage Center Preferences.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. Click the Storage tab.
3. In the Storage tab navigation pane, select Volumes.
4. In the right pane, click Create Volume. The Create Volume dialog box opens.
5. In the Name field, type a name for the volume.
6. In the Size field, type a size for the volume in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB).
NOTE:
A volume with a configured size greater than half the supported maximum volume size, as defined in the Storage
Center Release Notes, does not support view volumes.
7. In the Volume Folder pane, select the parent folder for the volume.
8. (Optional) Configure the remaining volume attributes as needed.
To schedule snapshot creation and expiration for the volume, apply one or more Snapshot Profiles by clicking Change
across from Snapshot Profiles.
To map the volume to a server, click Change across from Server.
If Chargeback is enabled, select the department to charge for storage costs associated with the volume by clicking
Change across from Chargeback Department.
If Data Reduction is enabled on the Storage Center, select Compression or Deduplication with Compression to
enable Data Reduction on the volume.
To use specific disk tiers and RAID levels for volume data, select the appropriate Storage Profile from the Storage
Profile drop-down menu. Using the Recommended Storage Profile allows the volume to take full advantage of data
progression.
If more than one Storage Type is defined on the Storage Center, select the Storage Type to provide storage from the
Storage Type drop-down menu.
To set a Volume QoS Profile, either accept the default QoS Profile or click Change across from Volume QoS Profile.
Then select a Volume QoS profile from the resulting list, and click OK.
To set a Group QoS Profile, click Change across from Group QoS Profile. Then select a Group QoS profile from the
resulting list, and click OK.
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