Table of Contents >> Section IV: RAID and Spanned Volumes

Chapter 21: Overview of Spanned Volume Reconstruction

What Is a Spanned Volume?

A spanned volume is a concatenation of disk segments to form what appears as one logical volume. This can be best explained in the example below, where drive D starts out as a simple volume with 114.5 GB.

Volume D with the initial size of 114.50 GB

Figure 21.1: Volume D with the initial size of 114.50 GB.


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