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5760M3
Computer Blade Server
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4.3 SATA RAID
Configuration
After entering SATA RAID configuration interface, menu list information, information of hard
disk connecting to SATA controller (hard disk ID number, hard disk type, hard disk capacity as well as
whether hard disk is a volume member etc.), existed RAID volume information (including volume ID
number, name, RAID level, capacity, status, whether information bootable) will all display. As shown in
the following figure:
4 executable menus in this SATA RAID configuration interface are listed in the following:
●
Create RAID Volume
To create an RAID volume.
●
Delete RAID Volume
To delete an existed RAID volume.
●
Reset Disks to Non-RAID
To reset hard disks in RAID volume, and to restore them to non-RAID status.
●
Exit
To exit SATA HostRAID configuration interface.
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.
Create RAID Volume Menu
After entering SATA RAID configuration interface, use up and down arrow buttons to
select this menu, then press [Enter] to create an RAID volume menu, or input number in front
of the menu directly to create an RAID volume menu.
System displays the following menu options:
Name:
Please enter a volume label less than 16 characters not containing any special character.
RAID Level:
Please select RAID volume level, if no volume has been created at present, there’re
four volume levels of RAID0(Stripe), RAID1
(
Mirror
)
, RAID10(RAID0+1) and RAID5
(
Parity
)
for
selection, please select volume level according to actual requirements.
RAID0:
This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 or above hard disks.
RAID1:
This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 2 hard disks.
RAID10:
This RAID volume is allowed to be made on 4 hard disks, which is only available when
hard disk quantity is 4 or above.