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Overview of Disk Volume Sets in Windows NT

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Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006


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SUMMARY

Volume sets more effectively use memory under Windows by combining free disk space on from one to 32 disks into a single volume with a single drive letter.

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Here are the important facts about volume sets in Windows NT:


Characteristics

  • Both Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation can create and use volume sets.
  • Volume sets provide no fault tolerance; if even one area of disk space in the set is lost, all the data is lost.
  • Volume sets are transparent to the user. When a volume set is created all areas of free space are assigned the same drive letter.
  • Volume sets are the only Windows NT disk partition management option that allows more than one area of disk space in the set to reside on the same physical hard disk.
  • Volume sets are the only Windows NT disk partition management option that allows the individual areas of disk space making up the volume to be of different sizes.

Creating Volume Sets


Configuration Characteristics

REFERENCES

Windows NT Advanced Server System Guide, page 529.

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