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SATAII 4 port PCI RAID Card 

RC217                                                                                    User Manual 

     

Parity RAID uses less capacity for protection and is the preferred method to reduce the cost per megabyte for larger 

installations. Mirroring requires 100% increase in capacity to protect the data whereas the above example only requires a 

50% increase. The required capacity decreases as the number of disks in the group increases. 

Just Bunch of Disks (JBOD, Contiguous) 

The JBOD here (also known as Contiguous) means a logical drive that can either be an entire disk drive or a segment of a 

single disk drive. For this card, JBOD function only supports one disk. JBOD here is a Contiguous configuration option 

when “Create RAID Group” in SATARAID5 Manager Utility. 

 

3. Installation Procedures   
 

1. Power down the computer system. 

2. Insert the Host card into an available bus slot. 

3. Power ON 

4. Install Device Driver as section 5 

Software Driver Installation

5. Remove all the existing SATARaid GUI (or Java SATARaid GUI) to ensure your new SATARaid5 GUI can   

work properly. 

6. Install a new 

SATARaid5 GUI.

 

7. Power down the computer system again. 

8. Connect Hard Drives to SATA Ports. 

9. Power ON 

10. If you connect the used HDDs to SATA Ports, Press CTRL+S or F4 and then delete the Raid setting on every used 

HDD when BIOS booting 

11. Use SATARAID5 Manager GUI for RAID Group creating 

If 1 Disk, please select “Make Pass-Thru” option in Device Menu or “Concatenate” or “Contiguous” option in Create 

RAID Group Menu 

If 2 Disks, don’t select “Parity RAID” or “Mirrored Striped” setting 

If 3 Disks, don’t select “Mirrored Striped” setting 

12. Click “Task Manager” to make sure Raid setting is completed. It shall be “Green” color or “Blue” color on the selected 

components. RAID5 setting may cost hours for component ready and function available, please be patient for that. 

13. Use Device Manager for hard disk initialization, partition and formatting. 

 
 

4. BIOS Setting (RAID Setting) 
 

Creating and deleting RAID sets is a function found in the BIOS. During boot up, the RAID setting message will appear 
and pause for a few moments to allow the user to choose what to do. This board will act as normal NON-RAID card 
when BIOS not configured for RAID. Just proceed to Software Installation section directly. If you use traditional parallel 
ATA HDD, make sure your hard drives be set up as master mode before the RAID setting. 

 

4.1. Creating Striped Sets (RAID 0) 

1. As the BIOS boots, Press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility. 

2. Select 

Create RAID set.

 Press 

Enter

3. Select 

RAID 0

 then press 

Enter

4. Select 

Number of hard drive

. Press 

Ente

r.  

4. Select 

RAID size

. Press 

Ente

r. 

Summary of Contents for SATA II 4 Port PCI RAID Card RC217

Page 1: ...SATA II 4 Port PCI RAID Card RC217 User Manual...

Page 2: ...Q0 What is RAID5 Card A0 RAID5 Card means the SATA Host adapter the PCI PCI X PCI e Cardbus and ExpressCard which can support RAID5 RAID0 RAID1 RAID10 BigDrive and JBOD functions by software setting...

Page 3: ...ating RAID Groups or sets in the SATARAID5 Manager utility Q9 What is CONCATENATED A9 Concatenated also known as Big Drive The Concatenated combines multiple disks or multiple segments of disks into a...

Page 4: ...in PC system so we don t recommend to use the mixed RAID and RAID5 cards in one system If you decide to sacrifice the RAID GUI and use the RAID5 GUI only in system you must remove the existing RAID G...

Page 5: ...board supports Serial ATA Generation 1 Generation 2 transfer rate of 1 5 Gbps 3Gbps It comes completely with drivers for Windows Vista 2000 XP 2003 1 1 Features 1 1 1 PCI Interface optional Compliant...

Page 6: ...SATA bus mastering technology multiple I O operations can be done in parallel enhancing performance Striping arrays use multiple disks to form a larger virtual disk Disk Mirroring RAID 1 Disk mirrori...

Page 7: ...or F4 and then delete the Raid setting on every used HDD when BIOS booting 11 Use SATARAID5 Manager GUI for RAID Group creating If 1 Disk please select Make Pass Thru option in Device Menu or Concaten...

Page 8: ...ed Set RAID 10 1 As the BIOS boots press CTRL S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility 2 Select Create RAID set Press F2 3 Select RAID 10 then press Enter 4 Select Auto config Press Enter 5 Press Y and...

Page 9: ...lt In order for the RAID set to function properly this old metadata must be first overwritten with the new metadata To resolve this select Resolve Conflicts and the correct metadata including the corr...

Page 10: ...n under Windows Vista 2000 XP 2003 1 Right click on My Computer icon select Properties left click on Hardware tab and then on Device Manager button 2 Double click on SCSI and RAID Controllers If there...

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