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ASUS GUI RAID Manager: Array Management
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4.12
Creating and Deleting Partitions
4.12
Creating and Deleting
Partitions
Depending on your specific needs, you can either partition a
logical volume into smaller sizes or just leave it at its default size
(that is, one large partition covering the entire volume). If you
intend to map the entire logical volume to a single host LUN,
then partitioning becomes irrelevant; however, if the volume is
to be mapped to multiple host LUNs, then you need to define
partitions for later mapping to specific LUNs.
NOTE: You can create a maximum of eight partitions per
logical volume.
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4 Creating partitions for a logical volume
1. Display the Volume window by clicking on the Logical
Volume command button or selecting the Logical Volume
command from the Open menu.
2. Double-click the right mouse button on the target logical
volume. The following menu will appear:
3. Select Partition. The following menu will appear on the
screen: