INTRODUCTION
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1.3 RAID Concept
1.3.1 RAID Set
A RAID Set is a group of disks connected to a RAID controller. A
RAID Set contains one or more Volume Sets. The RAID Set itself
does not define the RAID level (0, 1, 1E, 3, 5, 6, etc); the RAID
level is defined within each Volume Set. So, Volume Sets are con
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tained within RAID Sets and the RAID Level is defined within the
Volume Set. If physical disks of different capacities are grouped
together in a RAID Set, then the capacity of the smallest disk will
become the effective capacity of all the disks in the RAID Set.
1.3.2 Volume Set
Each Volume Set is seen by the host system as a single logical
device (in other words, a single large virtual hard disk). A Volume
Set will use a specific RAID level, which will require one or more
physical disks (depending on the RAID level used). RAID level
refers to the level of performance and data protection of a Volume
Set. The capacity of a Volume Set can consume all or a portion
of the available disk capacity in a RAID Set. Multiple Volume Sets
can exist in a Raid Set.
For the SATA RAID controller, a volume set must be created either
on an existing RAID Set or on a group of available individual disks
(disks that are about to become part of a raid set). If there are
pre-existing RAID Sets with available capacity and enough disks
Internal PCI-Express RAID Card Comparison (ARC-12XX)
1230ML
1260ML
1280ML
1280
RAID processor
IOP341
Host Bus Type
PCI-Express X8
RAID 6 support
YES
YES
YES
YES
Cache Memory
One DDR2 DIMM (Default 256MB, Upgrade to 2GB)
Drive Support
12 * SATA ll
16 * SATA ll
24 * SATA ll
24 * SATA ll
Disk Connector
3*Min SAS 4i
4*Min SAS 4i
6*Min SAS 4i
24*SATA
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