Intel® RAID Modules RMSP3AD160F, RMSP3CD080F and RMSP3HD080E Hardware User Guide
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Configuration data is saved in both the NVRAM on the RAID module and on the drives attached to the module.
This feature maintains the integrity of the data on each drive, even if the drives have changed their physical
device ID. More information on how to use the drive roaming feature can be found on the
Intel® RAID Software
User Guide for full featured and entry level RAID controllers.
2.4.7
Drive Migration
The Intel® Tri-Mode RAID Module allow to move one VD from one module to another, this is called Drive
Migration. In other words, Drive Migration is the transfer of a set of drives in an existing configuration from one
module to another. In order to achieve this, there are some conditions: 1) The drives must remain on the same
channel. 2) The drives must be reinstalled in the same order as in the original configuration. 3) The module to
which the drives are migrated cannot have an existing configuration.
Note:
When drives are migrated, move only the drives that make up the virtual drive (not all of the drives in a
drive group), so that an NVRAM mismatch error does not occur (provided a configuration is on the destination
module). The NVRAM mismatch error appears only when all of the drives are moved to the other module.
Note:
Drive roaming and drive migration cannot be supported at the same time.
More information on how to use the drive migration feature can be found on the Intel® RAID Software User
Guide for full featured and entry level RAID controllers
.
2.4.8
Safety Characteristics
All the Intel® Tri-Mode RAID Modules meet or exceed the requirements of UL flammability rating 94 V0. Each
bare board is also marked with the supplier name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating.