USB 3.0-to-SATA II RAID Subsystem
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User’s Manual
4.2.2 Advanced Raid Configuration
This function provides option to customize RAID configuration and select disk drive
members.
NOTE: Advanced Raid Configuration will automatically set any
unreleased disk(s) as hot spare disk(s). Any unreleased disk(s) can
still be used to create another RAID. The RAID subsystem supports up
to 2 RAIDs.
Advanced Raid Configuration Options:
Configure RAID
– Select option whether to Create RAID or to Delete RAID. When
Create RAID is selected, the RAID Level options are displayed. When Delete
RAID is selected, the list of available RAIDs that can be deleted is displayed.
Create RAID
- Select the RAID Level from the list of options, and select the disk
drives in the right pane. When the minimum number of disk drives for the
RAID Level has been selected, the Apply and Cancel buttons will become
active and can be used.
Delete RAID
- Select the RAID from the list of RAIDs displayed, and click Apply to
delete the selected RAID.
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.
Advanced Raid Configuration Buttons:
Apply
– Save the configuration and create the RAID.
Cancel
– Undo the current operation.