Lindy 70542, 70541 What Is RAID, Bios Installation RAID Setting, Creating Striped Sets RAID

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2. What Is RAID

RAID - Redundant Array of Independent Disks

RAID technology manages multiple disk drives to enhance I/O performance and provide redundancy in order to withstand the failure of any individual member, without loss of data. This card provides two RAID Set types, Striped (RAID 0) and Mirrored (RAID 1).

Disk Striping (RAID 0)

Striping is a performance-oriented, non-redundant data mapping technique. While Striping is discussed as a RAID Set type, it is actually does not provide fault tolerance. With modern SATA bus mastering technology, multiple I/O operations can be done in parallel, enhancing performance. Striping arrays use multiple disks to form a larger virtual disk.

Disk Mirroring (RAID 1)

Disk mirroring creates an identical twin for a selected disk by having the data simultaneously written to two disks. This redundancy provides instantaneous protection from a single disk failure. If a read failure occurs on one drive, the system reads the data from the other drive.

Mirrored-Striping (RAID 0+1 also known as RAID 10)

A Mirrored-Striping Set does just what it says, combining both Striping and Mirroring technologies to provide both the performance enhancements that come from Striping and the data availability and integrity that comes from Mirroring. When data is written to a Mirrored-Striped Set, instead of creating just one virtual disk as Striping would do, a second, Mirrored virtual disk is created as well.

3. BIOS Installation ( RAID Setting )

Creating and deleting RAID sets is a function found in the BIOS. During boot up, the RAID setting message will appear and pause for a few moments to allow the user to choose what to do. This board will act as normal NON-RAID card when BIOS not configured for RAID. Just proceed to Software Installation section directly. If you use traditional parallel ATA HDD, make sure your hard drives be set up as master mode before the RAID setting.

3.1. Creating Striped Sets (RAID 0)

1.As the BIOS boots, Press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.

2.Select Create RAID set. Press Enter.

3.Select Stripe then press Enter.

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Contents RAID Native SATA-150 4 Ports PCI Host Features IntroductionPCI Interface High Speed Serial ATA InterfacePackage Contents Individual features for different HBA ModelsModel a Serial ATA Internal 4 Ports Model B Sata External 2 Port + Internal 2 PortBios Installation RAID Setting What Is RAIDCreating Striped Sets RAID Creating Mirrored Sets RAID Creating a Mirrored-Striped SetDeleting RAID Sets Rebuilding Mirrored SetsSoftware Installation Windows 98/98SE Driver InstallationFor New Windows 98/98 SE Systems Fresh Installation Resolving ConflictWindows ME Driver Installation For New Windows ME Systems Fresh InstallationFor Existing Windows 98/98 SE Systems For Existing Windows ME SystemsWindows NT 4.0 Driver Installation For New Windows NT 4.0 System Fresh InstallationAdd Windows NT 4.0 Driver on Original Booting Device Click Add… then Have DiskWindows 2000 Driver Installation Windows XP Driver InstallationVerification of the Proper Installation for Windows NT For New Windows 2000 Systems Fresh InstallationFor New Windows XP Systems Fresh Installation Add Windows XP Driver on Original Booting DeviceVerification of the Proper Installation for Windows 2000/XP 2000xpnt4.0, click OK then Next
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