Chapter 12. Managing Volumes and RAID on Dynamic Disks

When you work with dynamic disks, you create volumes instead of partitions. A volume is simply a disk section that you can use for storing data directly. Although you create volumes in much the same way as you create partitions, volumes have many additional capabilities. You can

  • Create a volume on a single drive, called a simple volume.

  • Extend volumes to fill empty space on a disk, which creates an extended volume.

  • Create a single volume that spans multiple drives, called a spanned volume.

  • Configure RAID (a redundant array of independent disks). Windows Server 2008 supports RAID-0, RAID-1, and RAID-5. Windows Vista supports only RAID-0.

Because volumes and RAID arrays are created on dynamic drives, ...

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