RAIDCore User Manual
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Legacy Disks
A disk that was previously attached to a non-RAIDCore SATA controller can be used with a RAIDCore array.
RAIDCore recognizes disks with valid DOS partition tables as legacy disks. With the Copy command, data can
be moved from a legacy disk onto a RAIDCore array. The legacy disk can be reused within a RAIDCore array.
There are a few restrictions and some different behaviors when transforming a legacy disk, as compared to a
standard RAIDCore array:
Table 32
Restrictions and Conditions When Transforming a Legacy Disk
Action
Result
Transform a
legacy disk
Transforming cannot be undone. Copying a legacy disk moves the data to a new array.
The array on the legacy disk is gone. The legacy disk is initialized automatically and
displays in the RAIDConsole Disk List as Disk. (It is no longer displayed as legacy)
Copy a legacy disk When copying a legacy disk, the legacy disk cannot be used in the destination array and
cannot be hidden.
Legacy disk space
If all the space on the legacy disk has been used, the disks in the destination array must
have more capacity than the legacy disk or the data cannot be moved.
(This occurs because configuration information written to RAIDCore arrays takes up
some space on each disk).
Summary of Contents for RAIDCore
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