USB 3.0-to-SATA II RAID Subsystem
User’s Manual
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4.1.3 Basic Raid Configuration
This menu provides function for creating basic RAID configuration. This function will use all
available disk drives in the RAID subsystem.
NOTE: If you want to create a hot spare disk, use the Advanced Raid
Configuration function.
Basic Raid Configuration Options:
Configure RAID
– Select the RAID Level from the list of options. The RAID Levels
that can be selected for the number of available disk drives are enabled.
When there is an existing RAID, the “DELETE ALL RAID(s)” option is enabled.
Support Password
– This option provides RAID security. When this option is
enabled and a password is entered in the corresponding box, deleting the
RAID will require the password to be entered. Using a wrong password will
not allow the RAID to be deleted. The password can be up to 8 characters.
Basic Raid Configuration Buttons:
Apply
– Save the configuration and create the RAID.
Cancel
– Undo the current operation.
NOTE: The RAID subsystem supports up to two RAIDs.