Intel GA-8I945P-G, GA-8I945P PRO Serial ATA Bios Setting Utility Introduction, RAID Levels

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4-1-4 Serial ATA BIOS Setting Utility Introduction

RAID Levels

RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a method of combining two hard disk drives into one logical unit. The advantage of an Array is to provide better performance or data fault tolerance. Fault tolerance is achieved through data redundant operation, where if one drives fails, a mirrored copy of the data can be found on another drive. This can prevent data loss if the operating system fails or hangs. The individual disk drives in an array are called members. The configuration information of each member is recorded in the reserved sector that identifies the drive as a member. All disk members in a formed disk array are recognized as a single physical drive to the operating system.

Hard disk drives can be combined together through a few different methods. The different methods are referred to as different RAID levels. Different RAID levels represent different performance levels, security levels and implementation costs. The RAID levels which the Intel® ICH7R chipset supports are RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1 and RAID 5.

RAID 0 (Striping)

RAID 0 reads and writes sectors of data interleaved between multiple drives. If any disk member fails, it affects the entire array. The disk array data capacity is equal to the number of drive members times the capacity of the smallest member. The striping block size can be set from 4KB to 64KB. RAID 0 does not support fault tolerance.

RAID 1 (Mirroring)

RAID 1 writes duplicate data onto a pair of drives and reads both sets of data in parallel. If one of the mirrored drives suffers a mechanical failure or does not respond, the remaining drive will continue to function. Due to redundancy, the drive capacity of the array is the capacity of the smallest drive. Under a RAID 1 setup, an extra drive called the spare drive can be attached. Such a drive will be activated to replace a failed drive that is part of a mirrored array. Due to the fault tolerance, if any RAID 1 drive fails, data access will not be affected as long as there are other working drives in the array.

RAID 0+1 (Striping + Mirroring)

RAID 0+1 combines the performance of data striping (RAID 0) and the fault tolerance of disk mirroring (RAID 1). Data is striped across multiple drives and duplicated on another set of drives.

RAID 5 (Striping with Parity)

RAID 5 provides good fault tolerance and allows for overlapped I/O operations.

Under a RAID 5 setup, data and parity information are equally distributed to each disk member in the array. If any one of the drives fails, the remaining drive will continue to function. After replacing the failed drive, you can rebuild the data from the remaining data and parity.

Only one drive can safely crash without any data loss.

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Contents GA-8I945P Pro GA-8I945P-G Motherboard Copyright Product Manual ClassificationTable of Contents Unique Software Utilities Only for GA-8I945P ProOptional Accessories 8I945P Pro-G Only for GA-8I945P Pro. Only for GA-8I945P-G100MHz Host Interface Intel 33MHz 14.318MHz 100MHz 5789 48MHz Dual BiosLGA775 CPUCLK+/-133/200/266MHz IDE1 ChannelsInstances of Non-Warranty Considerations Prior to InstallationInstallation Notices Hardware InstallationSupports 1066/800/533MHz FSB Feature SummarySupports Intel Pentium D / Pentium 4 LGA775 CPUNote Š L2 cache varies with CPURear Speaker Out Center/Subwoofer Speaker Out Onboard AudioHigh Definition Audio Supports 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 channel audio Side Speaker Out connectionInstallation of the CPU and Heatsink Installation of the CPUInstallation of the Heatsink Installation of Memory Installing/Removing Cool-Plus Northbridge Cooling FanOnly for GA-8I945P Pro GA-8I945P Pro-G Motherboard Dual Channel Memory Configuration Installation of Expansion Cards I/O Back Panel Introduction Center/Subwoofer Speaker Out Connectors IntroductionSide Speaker Out ATX12V/ATX Power Connector 5 Cpufan / Sysfan / Pwrfan Cooler Fan Power Connector Nbfan Chip Fan ConnectorFDD Floppy Connector IDE1/IDE2/IDE3 IDE ConnectorSATAII0/SATAII1/SATAII2/SATAII3 Sata 3Gb/s Connector Faudio Front Audio ConnectorPwrled Optional Fpanel Front Panel JumperCdin CD Connect CD-ROM or DVD-ROM audio out to the connectorSpdifi Spdif F21394 USB/GREENUSB Front USB Connector16 F11394/F21394 Ieee 1394 Connector F11394Rfid CI Chassis Intrusion, Case OpenBATBattery Clrcmos Clear CmosEnglish Status Page Setup Menu / Option Page Setup Menu Main MenuMain Menu For example Bios Ver. GA-8I945P Pro F2a „ Set User Password „ Load Optimized Defaults„ Set Supervisor Password „ Save & Exit SetupIDE Channel 0 Master, Slave TimeDetection step and allow for faster system start up Halt on Floppy 3 Mode Support for Japan AreaDrive a / Drive B MemoryFirst / Second / Third Boot Device Hard Disk Boot PriorityPassword Check No-Execute Memory Protect Note CPU Hyper-ThreadingLimit Cpuid Max. to CPU Enhanced Halt C1E NoteOn-Chip Primary PCI IDE Integrated PeripheralsOn-Chip Secondary PCI IDE Pata IDE Set to Sata RAID / Ahci ModeOn-Chip Sata Mode Sata Port 0/2 Set toECP Mode Use DMA Onboard LAN Boot ROMParallel Port Mode Onboard H/WDisabled Disable this function. Default value Enabled Resume by AlarmPower On By Mouse If Resume by Alarm is EnabledBefore AC-power off Power On By KeyboardKB Power on Password AC Back FunctionPnP/PCI Configurations Only for GA-8I945P Pro Bios SetupCPU Warning Temperature Current CPU TemperatureCurrent CPU/POWER /SYSTEM FAN Speed RPM Case OpenedCPU Smart FAN Mode CPU Smart FAN ControlRobust Graphics Booster CPU Clock Ratio NoteM Note A.2PCI Experss Frequency Mhz CPU Host Clock ControlCPU Host Frequency Mhz System Memory MultiplierCPU Voltage Control PCI-E OverVoltage ControlFSB OverVoltage Control Normal CPU VcoreLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Select LanguageLoad Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor/User PasswordSave & Exit Setup Exit Without SavingEnglish Install Drivers Install Chipset DriversSoftware Applications Driver CD InformationThis page lists all device you have for this motherboard Hardware InformationContact Us Please see the last page for detailsEnglish Unique Software Utilities EasyTune 5 Introduction User Interface OverviewHow to use the Xpress Recovery2 Xpress Recovery2 IntroductionSystem requirements Precautions Main Screen of Xpress Recovery2Limitations How to use Dual Bios and Q-Flash Utility? Flash Bios Method IntroductionWhat is Dual Bios Technology ? Dual Bios / Q-Flash Programming UtilityBoot From Main BIOSDefault, Backup Bios Halt On Error DisableDefault, EnableMethod 1 Q-FlashTMUtility Before You BeginEntering the Q-FlashTMutility Exploring the Q-FlashTM / Dual Bios utility screenTask menu for Dual Bios utility Task menu for Q-Flash utilityUsing the Q-FlashTMutility StepsYou can repeat to Press Y on your keyboard to load defaults Part TwoExploring the Q-FlashTMutility screen EnglishCongratulation!! You have updated Bios successfully Bios file becomes F4 after updating@BIOS Utility Method 2 @BIOSTM UtilityMethods and steps English Serial ATA Bios Setting Utility Introduction RAID LevelsConfiguring the Intel RAID Bios DISK/VOLUME InformationCreate RAID Volume Press Enter under Create RAID Volume to set up RAIDName RAIDVolume0 Press Enter under the Create Volume item Delete RAID Volume Installing the RAID drivers Cd bootdrv MenuStereo Speakers Connection and Settings 5 2- / 4- / 6- / 8- Channel Audio Function IntroductionChannel Audio Setup Step After installation of the audio driver, you should findEnglish Sound Effect Configuration Troubleshooting AMI Bios Beep CodesEnglish English English English English Contact Us Taiwan HeadquartersChina Shanghai