Upgrading Your Server 9-67
USE OF INTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVES IN THE RAID
SYSTEM
Using the RAID controller allows you to use hard disk drives in the device bays of the server and
those in the optional expansion disk cabinet in the RAID System.
A RAID system can be built by using an optional RAID controller (N8103-129/130).
IMPORTANT:
Making hard disk drives in the RAID System or changing the RAID
level initializes hard disk drives. If the hard disk drive to be
configured in the RAID System has your valuable data stored, make
sure to make a backup copy of the data in another hard disk drive
before installing the RAID controller and configuring the RAID
System.
More than one hard disk drive is required to configure a Logical
Drive.
Use hard disk drives of the same capacity and performance (e.g.,
revolution) for each pack to configure them in the RAID System.
NOTES:
Make sure of RAID levels and hard disk drives available for the
RAID controller to choose an appropriate controller.
A Logical Drive except for RAID0 increases disk reliability.
However, the actually available capacity becomes smaller than the
total hard disk drive capacity in the Logical Drive.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1644F
Page 21: ...Notes on Using Your Server 1 3 Internal View ...
Page 235: ...Installing and Using Utilities 6 13 Windows Server 2003 ...
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Page 441: ...D 24 Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 4 Activate Windows The Windows activation is complete ...
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