An EVA logical unit is referred to as a volume. An EVA
system can support up to 512 volumes. Volumes are created within a
set of physical disk drives, referred to as a disk group. A volume
is striped across all the drives in the group.
The minimum size of a disk group is eight physical drives.
The maximum size of a disk group is all available disk drives.
EVA
volumes are created and deleted using the Command View EVA utility.
Note: A
volume is formatted during the creation process; therefore, the capacity
of the volume will determine the length of time it takes to be created
and formatted. Ensure that you wait until the volume is created before
you present it to the Lenovo Storage V7000.
A
single volume can consume the entire disk group capacity or the disk
group can be used for multiple volumes. The amount of disk group capacity
consumed by a volume depends on the volume capacity and the selected
redundancy level. There are three redundancy levels:
- Vraid 1 - High redundancy (mirroring)
- Vraid 5 - Moderate redundancy (parity striping)
- Vraid 0 - No redundancy (striping)