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IBM x3650 Server ServeRAID 8k
IBM x3650 Server ServeRAID 8k
Ibm X3650 Raid Manager Windows 10
C: system drive (W2k3) of 10GB
F: Data drive used for file server
Can I add an additional drive on the fly and have the RAID controller add it in? Does it require a reboot? Once It is added, how do I add it to the F: drive? Can I run diskpart and simply extend? I do not want to risk the chance of losing any data on the F: drive and having to go to tape to restore.