Title: Module 12: Configuring and Managing Disks
1Module 12 Configuring and Managing Disks
2Overview
- Windows 2000 Disk Types
- Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk
- Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk
- Performing Common Disk Management Tasks
- Best Practices
3Windows 2000 Disk Types
4Basic Disks
- A Basic Disk Is the Default Storage Medium for
Windows 2000 - The Characteristics of Basic Disks Are That
- It can have up to four partitions
- It is compatible with other types of disk storage
- The Partition Types Are
- Primary
- Extended
- Logical Drives
5Dynamic Disks
- Benefits of Dynamic Disks
- A Dynamic Disk Can Include Noncontiguous Space on
Any Available Disk - There Is No Limit on the Number of Volumes Per
Disk - Windows 2000 Stores Disk Configuration
Information on the Dynamic Disk
6Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk
7Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk
- Upgrading from a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk
- Creating Simple Volumes
- Extending Simple Volumes
8Upgrading from Basic to Dynamic Disk
To Revert to a Basic Disk, All Data and Volumes
Must be Removed
9Creating Simple Volumes
- A Simple Volume
- Contains Space on Single Disk
- Has less Restrictions than a Basic Disk Partition
- Can Use the NTFS, FAT, or FAT32 File Systems
- Can Be Mirrored to Provide Fault Tolerance
- Is Created by Using the Create Volume Wizard
10Extending Simple Volumes
- You Can Extend Simple Volumes That Use NTFS
- You Use the Extend Volume Wizard
11 Lab A Working with Dynamic Disks
12Performing Common Disk Management Tasks
- Repairing and Deleting Partitions and Volumes
- Adding Disks
- Managing Drive Letters and Paths
- Managing Disks Remotely
- Defragmenting Partitions
13Repairing and Deleting Partitions and Volumes
Repair a Disk Whenthe Partition or Volume Is
MarkedMissing or Offline
14Adding Disks
- Adding a New Disk
- Adding Disks from Other Computers
- Importing Incomplete Volume Produces Status
Messages - Failed Incomplete Volume
- Failed Redundancy
Import Foreign Disk
15Managing Drive Letters and Paths
- For Drive Letters You Can
- Use only 24 Letters
- Assign, remove, or modify drive letters
- For Drive Paths You Can
- Have more than 26 drives
- Mount and remove mount points
- You Can Change Driver Lettersto Other Letters or
Mount Points
16Managing Disks Remotely
17Defragmenting Partitions
Select partition to analyze
The partitionsfragmentation
The partition during and after defragmentation
18 Lab B Creating and Mounting a New Volume
19Best Practices
20Review
- Windows 2000 Disk Types
- Creating Partitions on a Basic Disk
- Creating Volumes on a Dynamic Disk
- Performing Common Disk Management Tasks
- Best Practices