Administering virtual disks
A virtual disk is a set of disks configured into a disk
array to provide improved system performance and increased
data reliability. The disk array is seen by the
applications that use it as a single (virtual) disk.
Consequently, applications do not need any modifications to
make use of the performance improvements that come with
virtual disks.
Manage virtual disks using the
Virtual Disk Manager.
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SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 -- 11 February 2003