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PN 80-00095-01 Rev. B, June 2006

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Step 7

Turn on the Power to the Computer

Replace the computer cover and reconnect the 
power cord(s). Turn on the power to the 
computer. During boot, a MegaRAID BIOS 
message displays.

The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. 
During this time the adapter scans the Serial ATA 
ports.

Step 8

Configure Physical Arrays and Logical Drives

Run a MegaRAID utility to configure the physical 
arrays and the logical drives. The MegaRAID 
BIOS configuration tools are the BIOS 
Configuration Utility (CU) and the WebBIOS CU. 
You can use either utility to configure RAID 
arrays. 

To start the BIOS CU, press CTRL+M when 
prompted during system boot-up. To start the 
WebBIOS CU, press CTRL+H when prompted 
during system boot-up. See the 

MegaRAID 

Software Configuration User’s Guide

 on the 

MegaRAID Universal Software Suite 

CD for 

information about using these utilities.

Step 9

Install the Operating System Driver

 

The MegaRAID SATA 150-6 RAID controller can 
operate under various operating systems. To 
operate under these operating systems, you must 
install the software drivers.

The 

MegaRAID

 

Universal Software Suite

 CD 

includes the drivers for the supported operating 
systems. You can view the supported operating 
systems and download the latest drivers for RAID 
adapters on the LSI Logic web site at 

http://www.lsilogic.com/cm/DownloadSearch.do

.

Access the download center and follow the steps 
to download the driver.

Refer to the 

MegaRAID Device Driver Installation 

User’s Guide

 on the 

Universal Software Suite

 CD 

for details on installing the driver. Be sure to use 
the latest Service Packs provided by the 
operating system manufacturer and to 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 MegaRAID SATA 150-6 RAID 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 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.

Note:

For more information about RAID levels, refer to 
the 

MegaRAID Configuration Software User’s 

Guide

 on the 

MegaRAID Universal Software Suite

 

CD. 

T E C H N I C A L   S U P P O R T

For assistance installing, configuring, or running the 
MegaRAID SATA 150-6, contact LSI Logic Technical 
Support:

E-mail: 

[email protected]

[email protected] (Europe)

Phone Support: 

1-800-633-4545 (North America)

+44 1344 413 441 (Europe)

Web Site:

 

http://www.lsilogic.com/support/

 

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