40Understanding Veritas Volume Manager

Volume layouts in VxVM

Figure 1-15shows a striped plex with three equal sized, single-subdisk columns. There is one column per physical disk. This example shows three subdisks that occupy all of the space on the VM disks. It is also possible for each subdisk in a striped plex to occupy only a portion of the VM disk, which leaves free space for other disk management tasks.

Figure 1-15 Example of a striped plex with one subdisk per column

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Striped plex

Subdisks

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Figure 1-16illustrates a striped plex with three columns containing subdisks of different sizes. Each column contains a different number of subdisks. There is one column per physical disk. Striped plexes can be created by using a single subdisk from each of the VM disks being striped across. It is also possible to allocate space from different regions of the same disk or from another disk (for example, if the size of the plex is increased). Columns can also contain subdisks from different VM disks.

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