v
Monitor
operation
of
the
RAID
controller
v
Configure
a
redundant
array
of
independent
disks
(RAID)
array
v
View
or
change
the
RAID
configuration
and
associated
devices
Consider
the
following
information
when
using
the
RAID
configuration
programs
to
configure
and
manage
arrays:
v
The
integrated
SATA
controller
(simple-swap
SATA
models)
with
integrated
SATA
RAID
(also
known
as
HostRAID)
supports
RAID
level-0
and
level-1
when
two
drives
are
installed.
When
the
maximum
four
drives
are
installed,
RAID
level-10
is
also
supported.
Note:
In
addition,
when
the
maximum
four
drives
and
the
optional
ServeRAID-8k
Controller
are
installed
in
the
simple-swap
models,
the
server
can
also
support
RAID
level-5.
See
“Installing
the
ServeRAID-8k
adapter”
on
page
57
for
details
about
installing
and
cabling
the
ServeRAID-8k
Controller
to
enable
RAID
level-5
support
on
simple-swap
models.
v
The
onboard
SAS/SATA
controller
(hot-swap
SAS
and
hot-swap
SATA
models)
supports
RAID
level-0
and
level-1
when
two
drives
and
the
ServeRAID
8k-l
controller
are
installed.
When
four
drives
are
installed,
RAID
level-10
is
also
supported.
When
you
upgrade
to
the
maximum
eight
drives
and
the
optional
ServeRAID-8k
controller
is
installed,
RAID
levels
1e,
5,
and
6
also
are
supported.
v
You
can
order
an
optional
IBM
ServeRAID-MR10is
VAULT
SAS/SATA
Controller
that
supports
RAID
levels
0,
1,
5,
6,
10,
50,
and
60.
You
can
install
the
ServeRAID-MR10is
SAS/SATA
controller
only
in
server
models
with
eight
3.5
inch
hot-swap
hard
disk
drives
installed.
For
instructions
on
how
to
install
the
ServeRAID-MR10is
SAS/SATA
controller,
see
“Installing
the
optional
IBM
ServeRAID-MR10is
VAULT
SAS/SATA
Controller”
on
page
60
for
instructions
on
how
to
install
this
adapter.
Note:
Note:
The
onboard
RAID
controller
will
be
disabled
by
BIOS
when
the
ServeRAID-MR10is
SAS/SATA
controller
is
installed
in
the
server.
v
Hard
disk
drive
capacities
affect
how
you
create
arrays.
The
drives
in
an
array
can
have
different
capacities,
but
the
RAID
controller
treats
them
as
if
they
all
have
the
capacity
of
the
smallest
hard
disk
drive.
v
To
help
ensure
signal
quality,
do
not
mix
drives
with
different
speeds
and
data
rates.
v
To
update
the
firmware
and
BIOS
code
for
an
optional
ServeRAID
controller,
you
must
use
the
IBM
ServeRAID
Support
CD
that
comes
with
the
ServeRAID
option.
v
If
you
install
a
different
type
of
RAID
controller
in
the
server,
use
the
method
that
is
described
in
the
instructions
that
come
with
the
controller
to
view
or
change
settings
for
attached
devices.
Configuring
hot-swap
SAS,
hot-swap
SATA,
or
Simple-swap
SATA
(some
models)
RAID
Note:
RAID
options
are
not
supported
on
the
SCO
6.0
and
UnixWare
7.14
operating
systems.
Use
the
IBM
ServeRAID
Configuration
Utility
program
to
configure
and
manage
redundant
array
of
independent
disks
(RAID)
on
the
following
server
models:
v
Hot-swap
SAS
v
Hot-swap
SATA
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
server
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