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Your system may include hot-swap S-ATA hard disk drive bays for mounting up to
four hot-swap disk drives in easily removable drive carriers. Each drive carrier has
one lamp to indicate the fault or other status: power-on (green lamp), activity
(flashing green lamp), fault (yellow lamp).
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Your system may include hard disk drive bays for installing up to four S-ATA or
SCSI hard disk drives.
Disk Array
The disk array controller board is a PCI board that improves data reliability. The disk
array controller board allows the hard disk drives in the SCSI or S-ATA hard disk drive
bays to support disk array configuration RAID levels 0, 1, and 5.
RAID is an acronym of “Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive (Independent) Disks”. It
logically integrates several hard disks to appear to the system as only one disk drive.
Using the disk array method, the large-capacity hard disk can be configured with
several inexpensive and small-capacity hard disks. It can also enhance the drive by
improving the reliability and supporting an automatic rebuilding function.
All RAID levels are common in their basic operation due the fact that several hard
disks can be recognized as one disk drive. However, performance, cost, and use are
conditions that vary according to the RAID level. You should select an appropriate
configuration that is suitable for your system.
Features and selection examples of different RAID levels are shown below.
This unit supports other RAID levels as well. However, it is not recommended to use
them unless absolutely necessary.
Table 1 - 1: RAID Levels
Level
Definition
Redundancy
Feature
Suitable
application
Minimum
No. of
disks
RAID0
Striping
No
Access: high-speed.
Application that
needs high
performance for
non-critical data
2
RAID1
Mirroring
(or shadowing)
Yes
Dual disk system.
Read mode: high-
speed
Write mode: slower
than RAID 0
Application that
needs to store
important files
on main system
drive
2
RAID5
Striped data
and parity
Yes
Parity data.
Transfers large
amount of data.
Write mode: slower
than RAID 0
Application that
needs to store
important data.
Application of
read-intensive
type
data searching.
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