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Introduction
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Improved I/O performance is the major reason of using RAID
level 0.
No protection is provided against data loss due to member
disk failures. A RAID level 0 array by itself is thus an unsuitable
storage medium for data that can not easily be reproduced,
or for data that must be available for critical system operation.
It is more suitable for data that can be reproduced or is
replicated on other media.
A RAID level 0 array can be particularly useful for :
Storing program image libraries or runtime libraries for rapid
loading, these libraries are normally read only.
Storing large tables or other structures of read only data for
rapid application access. Like program images, the data
should be backed up on highly reliable media, from which it
can be recreated in the event of a failure.
Collecting data from external sources at very high data
transfer rates.
RAID level 0 arrays are not particularly suitable for :
Applications which make sequential requests for small
amount of data. These applications will spend most of their
I/O time waiting for disks to spin, whether or not they use
striped arrays as storage media.
Applications which make synchronous random requests for
small amounts of data.
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Summary of Contents for F8P U3R4
Page 59: ...4 8 8 Advanced Information Step 2 ...
Page 60: ...4 9 9 Advanced Information Step 3 Enter a name for your Terminal ...
Page 61: ...4 1 10 Advanced Information Step 4 Select a connecting port in your Terminal ...
Page 62: ...4 1 11 Advanced Information Step 5 Port parameter setting ...
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Page 67: ...4 1 16 Advanced Information 3 Select transfer Send Text File and press Enter ...
Page 68: ...4 1 17 Advanced Information 4 Locate the new Firmware file on your PC ...
Page 69: ...4 1 18 Advanced Information 5 Press Go to confirm to download the new firmware ...
Page 93: ...5 3 3 Hot Swap b Gently pull o out the HDD tray ...
Page 94: ...5 4 4 Hot Swap c Unscrew and unplug the cables Figure Swap HDD Unplug cables ...