With Advance Disk Partitioning (ADP), a physical disk is divided into a small number of partitions at the storage level, and each partition is treated by RAID and HA as a logical disk. The ability to ...With Advance Disk Partitioning (ADP), a physical disk is divided into a small number of partitions at the storage level, and each partition is treated by RAID and HA as a logical disk. The ability to share a disk across nodes and aggregates helps greatly improve the storage efficiency on entry configurations, such as on 12 HDD and 24 HDD NetApp FAS systems, and on All-Flash FAS (AFF) systems. Root-data-data (RD2): Divides a drive into one root partition (P3) and two data partitions (P1, P2)