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IBM P/N: 46C8103 Version 1.0

First Edition (July 2008)

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Connect the cables between the controller and 
the supported SAS devices or SATA II devices. 
Refer to the device documentation to view 
connector locations.

Note

:

Refer to the 

ServeRAID-MR10is SAS/SATA 

Controller User’s Guide

 for information about the 

cables and the connectors.

Step 7

Turn on the Power to the Computer

 

Replace the computer cover, and reconnect the 
power cords. Turn on the power to the computer. 
During boot, a MegaRAID BIOS message similar 
to the following is displayed:

LSI MEGARAID BIOS VERSION xxxx [date]

Copyright(c) 2007, LSI Corporation

HA-1 (Bus x Dev y) MegaRAID 8708E 

PCI-Express RAID Controller

Standard FW xxxx DRAM=xxx MB(SDRAM)

The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. 
During this time the controller scans the bus(es).

Step 8

Run the WebBIOS Configuration Utility

 

Run the WebBIOS Configuration Utility to 
configure the physical arrays and the logical 
drives. When the message 

Press

 

<Ctrl><H> for 

WebBIOS

 displays on the screen, immediately 

press CTRL+H to run the utility.

Note

:

Refer to the 

ServeRAID-MR Software User’s 

Guide

 on the 

ServeRAID-MR Support 

CD for 

detailed steps on configuring the physical arrays 
and the logical drives.

Step 9

Install the Operating System Driver

 

The controller can operate under various 
operating systems. To operate under these 
operating systems, you must install software 
drivers. 
The 

ServeRAID-MR Support 

CD includes drivers 

for the supported operating systems. You can 

view the supported operating systems and 
download the latest drivers for the controller at 

http://www.ibm.com/systems/support/

Refer to the 

ServeRAID-MR Device Driver 

Installation User’s Guide

 on the CD for details on 

installing the driver. Be sure to use the latest 
Service Packs provided by the operating system 
manufacturer and review the 

readme

 file that 

accompanies the driver.

S U P P O R T E D   R A I D   L E V E L S

The ServeRAID-MR10is SAS/SATA Controller supports disk 
arrays using the following RAID levels:

RAID 0 (Data striping):

 Data is striped across all disks 

in the array, enabling fast data throughput. There is no 
data redundancy. All data is lost if any disk fails.

RAID 1 (Disk mirroring):

 Data is written simultaneously 

to two disks, providing complete data redundancy if one 
disk fails. The maximum array capacity is equal to the 
available size of the smaller of the two hard drives.

RAID 5 (Disk striping with distributed parity):

 Data is 

striped across all disks in the array. Part of the capacity 
of each disk stores parity information that reconstructs 
data if a disk fails. Provides good data throughput for 
applications with high read request rates.

RAID 6

 

(Disk striping with distributed parity across 

two disks): 

Data is striped across all disks in the array 

and two parity disks are used to provide protection 
against the failure of up to two physical disks. In each row 
of data blocks, two sets of parity data are stored.

RAID 10 (RAID 1 and RAID 0 in spanned arrays):

 Uses 

mirrored pairs of disks to provide complete data 
redundancy. Provides high data throughput rates.

RAID 50 (RAID 5 and RAID 0 in spanned arrays):

 Uses 

both parity and disk striping across multiple disks to 
provide complete data redundancy. Provides high data 
throughput rates.

RAID 60 (RAID 6 and RAID 0 in spanned arrays):

 RAID 

60 uses both distributed parity across two parity disks and 
disk striping across multiple disks to provide complete 
data redundancy. RAID 60 provides high fault tolerance.

T E C H N I C A L   S U P P O R T

Refer to the 

Warranty and Support Information

 document for 

information about the technical support available for this 
product.

Attention:

The battery in the iBBU must charge for at least 
six hours under normal operating conditions. To 
protect your data, the firmware changes the Write 
Policy to 

write-through

 until the battery unit is 

sufficiently charged. When the battery unit is 
charged, the controller firmware changes the 
Write Policy to 

write-back

 to take advantage of 

the performance benefits of data caching.

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