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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION
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-No
It keeps the volume size with max. 2TB limitation.
-64bit LBA
This option uses 16 bytes CDB instead of 10 bytes. The maxi-
mum volume capacity is up to 512TB. This option works on
different OS which supports 16 bytes CDB.
-4K Block
It changes the sector size from default 512 bytes to 4k bytes.
The maximum volume capacity is up to 16TB. This option
works under Windows platform only. And it can not be convert-
ed to “Dynamic Disk”, because 4k sector size is not a standard
format.
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• Initialization Mode
This option is used to define “Background Initialization”, “Fore
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ground Initialization” or “No Init (To Rescue Volume)”. When
“Background Initialization”, the initialization proceeds as a
background task, the volume set is fully accessible for system
reads and writes. The operating system can instantly access to
the newly created arrays without requiring a reboot and waiting
the initialization complete. When “Foreground Initialization”, the
initialization proceeds must be completed before the volume set
ready for system accesses. There is no initialization happened
when you select “No Init” option. “No Init“ is for customer to
rescue volume without losing data in the disk.
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Stripe Size
This parameter sets the size of the stripe written to each disk
in a RAID 0, 1, 10, 5, 6, 50 or 60 logical drive. You can set the
stripe size to 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB,
512KB or 1M. A larger stripe size produces better read per
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formance, especially if your computer does mostly sequential
reads. However, if you are sure that your computer does ran-
dom reads more often, select a smaller stripe size.