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Note:
If this is the first logical drive you are defining, the Logical Drive Size pop-up window will show the amount of free space available in the array.
Note: Typically, the first logical drive that you define will be the startup (boot) drive.
If you already defined other logical drives for this array, the Allocation Table appears showing the
existing logical drive sizes and the amount of free space available.
The size of a logical drive is determined by several factors, but the size must be divisible by the number
of data drives in the array.
A logical drive in an array can be any size you choose within the size limitations of the array.
Consider the following examples:
Information about the new logical drive appears in the Logical Drive list. If you did not use all of the available free space, you can create another logical drive. You can assign the same or a different RAID level to additional logical drives.
Note: To ensure that the server operates correctly, you must initialize the new logical drive. A quick initialization of a logical drive erases the first 1024 sectors on the drive.
If you have not already done so, use the information provided in the ServerGuide package to install the operating system.
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