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• Capacity Allocation—This parameter allows you to choose where to create 
the snapshot repository virtual disk. You can allocate capacity by using one 
of the following methods:
– Use free capacity on the same disk group where the source virtual 
disk resides.
– Use free capacity on another disk group.
– Use unconfigured capacity and create a new disk group for the 
snapshot repository virtual disk.
– Dell recommends placing the snapshot repository virtual disk within 
the disk group of the source virtual disk. This ensures that if drives 
associated with the disk group are moved to another storage array, all 
the virtual disks associated with the snapshot virtual disk remain in 
the same group.
• Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Capacity—The snapshot repository 
virtual disk capacity is expressed as a percentage of the source virtual disk 
capacity (maximum 220 percent).
• Percent Full—When the snapshot repository virtual disk reaches the user-
specified repository full percentage level, the event is logged in the Major 
Event Log (MEL). The default snapshot repository full percentage level is 
50% of the source virtual disk.
• Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Full Conditions—Choose whether to 
fail writes to the source virtual disk or fail the snapshot virtual disk when 
the snapshot repository virtual disk becomes full.
• Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping—Choose whether to map the snapshot 
virtual disk to a host or host group now or to map the snapshot virtual disk 
later. The default setting is Map later.
• Schedule—Creates the snapshot virtual disk at a specified time, or 
according to a regularly occurring interval. If no schedule is specified, the 
snapshot operation begins immediately. This parameter can also be used to 
apply a schedule to an existing snapshot virtual disk.
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