Changing the segment size of a virtual disk

Defragmenting a disk group

Adding free capacity to a disk group

Changing the RAID level of a disk group

To change the synchronization priority and method for an existing remote replication:

1In the AMW of the storage array containing the primary virtual disk of the replicated pair, right-click the Logical tab.

2Select ChangeSynchronization Settings.

The Change Synchronization Settings dialog is displayed.

3In the Replicated pairs table, select the primary virtual disk and the remote virtual disk you want to change. To select all virtual disks, click Select All.

4On the Select Synchronization Priority slide bar, select the synchronization priority for the replicated pair.

5Select either Manual or Automatic resynchronization.

Automatic —Resynchronization starts immediately after communication is restored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks.

Manual—The replicated pair must be manually resynchronized each time communication is restored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks.

6Click OK.

The Change Synchronization Settings confirmation message is displayed.

7In the Change Synchronization Settings confirmation message, click Yes.

The Change Synchronization Priority - Progress bar displays the progress of the resynchronization.

8Click OK.

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MD3620F, MD3600f specifications

Dell's MD3620F and MD3600F storage arrays are designed for businesses seeking dependable, high-performance storage solutions tailored to meet the demands of modern data management. These models offer a blend of scalability, efficiency, and advanced features, making them well-suited for a range of applications, from virtual environments to critical database operations.

One of the primary features of the MD3620F and MD3600F is their support for a hybrid storage architecture. This approach allows organizations to combine flash storage with traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) to optimize performance and cost. The MD3620F focuses heavily on all-flash configurations, delivering exceptional speed and lower latency, ideal for I/O-intensive workloads.

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