Manage Storage Spaces and Storage Pools in Windows Server 2012
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Info • Level: Intermediate • Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy • Date Created: May 30, 2013 • Length of Class: 21:06 • Research Assistance: • Tracks • Windows Server 2012 • Prerequisites • The student should be comfortable with Disk Management and Basic Administration within Windows Server 2012. • Purpose of Class • This class shows students how to use Storage Spaces to more easily and reliably store data on a Windows 2012 Server. • Class Notes • To Manage Storage Spaces go to Server Manager and then on Left Hand Column Select File and Storage Services • Pools Group Physical Hard Drives into a Single Usable Resource. • Virtual Hard Drives are created on Storage Pools and appear as Physical Hard Drives to Disk Management • Virtual Hard Drives can be configured for maximum performance, or for redundancy. • Volumes are Created on Virtual Drives the same as if they were on a Physical Hard Drive. • To create a usable Volume: • Create a Pool • Create a Virtual Disk • Create a Volume • Shrink Volume can only be accomplished within Disk Management (Server Manager -- Tools -- Computer Management -- Disk Management) • Corrections • • Lab Setup Used in Demonstration • The ETCG Host Computer Specs are: • ASUS Model: CM6870US01 • 16 GB of RAM • 1 TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive • i7 3.4 GHz Intel Processor • Windows Server 2012 Domain Controller Virtual Machine • AD, DNS, and DHCP • ETCG.com Domain Created • Internal Network Connection in VirtualBox • Windows Server 2012 Member Server Virtual Machine • Internal Network Connection in VirtualBox • Study Guide • • Resources
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