You should see the option to create snapshot profiles on the storage tab. You can setup the schedule here and when you create a volume it will let you select the Snapshot profile you want to apply to the volume. If you've already created the volumes you can edit the profile which applies by selecting the volume and using the Set Snapshot Profile link.
You can specify on the volumes to bypass the Raid10 storage and go directly to the Raid6 if you would like, i'm not sure on the timing for data progression.
This is based on an sc2080 using the latest release of dell storage manager.
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May 22nd, 2017 13:00
You should see the option to create snapshot profiles on the storage tab. You can setup the schedule here and when you create a volume it will let you select the Snapshot profile you want to apply to the volume. If you've already created the volumes you can edit the profile which applies by selecting the volume and using the Set Snapshot Profile link.
You can specify on the volumes to bypass the Raid10 storage and go directly to the Raid6 if you would like, i'm not sure on the timing for data progression.
This is based on an sc2080 using the latest release of dell storage manager.