RAIDExpress 133 RAID USER MANUAL
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Setup Array for RAID 1:
The RAIDExpress 133 card allows two drives to be setup as a RAID 1 (mirror) array
or four drives as two arrays. The first mirrored array will be set as array 0 and the
second as array 1. RAID 1 is implemented as mirroring; a drive has its data
duplicated on the other different drive. Selecting RAID 1 can enhance read
performance and allow fault tolerance. A RAID 1 array can thoroughly backup your
files to prevent data loss.
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Warning: Two hard drives that form a RAID 1 array have to be
attached as the same master or slave hard disks.
Setup Array for RAID 0+1:
A RAID 0+1 (mirror and stripe) array has to be formed by four hard drives. RAID 0+1
is implemented as a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays so RAID 0+1
also has fault-tolerance capacity as RAID 1. It not only enhances hard disk access
performance but also backups data to prevent data loss. The formed array is
automatically set as array 0.
Setup Array for JBOD:
The RAIDExpress 133 card allows you to use two, three or four hard drives to form a
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RAID functionality, it makes the hard disks appear to be a single one by combining
the drives into one larger logical one without any capacity loss.