Rosewill RSV-S8 An Introduction To Raid, Raid Volumes, Segmenting Disks, Raid Level, Advantages

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2 AN INTRODUCTION TO RAID

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2 AN INTRODUCTION TO RAID

2.1 RAID VOLUMES

RAID technology allows one or more disks to be combined into a logical volume which provides greater performance and/or protection than standard disk drives. These volumes, also known as RAID Groups, appear like regular disk drives to the operating system and can be partitioned, formatted and used just like any other normal disk. The complexity of the RAID is hidden within the driver.

There are several different methods of combining disks, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Each method is referred to as a RAID “level” such as RAID 1, or RAID 5. The details of each level are summarized below and detailed in the following sections.

RAID LEVEL

CONFIGURED AS

ADVANTAGES

DISADVANTAGES

0

Striped

Excellent performance,

No data protection

 

 

low cost

 

 

 

 

 

1

Mirrored

Excellent data protection

High cost

 

 

 

 

10

Mirrored Striped

High performance,

High cost.

 

 

excellent data protection.

 

 

 

 

 

5

Parity RAID

Good data protection,

Some performance

 

 

good value

degradation for writes.

 

 

 

 

Combination

Concatenated

Good performance, low

No data protection

 

 

cost, large Volume size

 

 

 

 

 

Single Drive / Segment

Contiguous

Same as single disk

Same as single disk

 

 

 

 

2.2 SEGMENTING DISKS

For increased versatility, the SATARAID5 software allows individual disks to be divided into smaller segments which can then be combined into different volumes. As an example, if a user has one set of data that must be protected at all costs, another set of data which should be protected at reasonable cost and another set that doesn’t need any protection at all; the user can divide three disks into sections as shown in Figure 1. The yellow regions define the high security volume, the greem section is the middle security volume and the light blue shows the unprotected area.

Figure 1: Dividing Disks into Members

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Contents Server RSV-S8 User Manual Content 3 INSTALLATION1 WELCOME 2 AN INTRODUCTION TO RAID4 SATARAID5 ARRAY MANAGER 1 WELCOME 1.1 PRECAUTION1.2 FEATURES 1.2.1 DATA SECURITY1.3 EASE OF USE 1.4 SPECIFICATIONS1.6 PRODUCT CONTENTS 1.5 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS2 AN INTRODUCTION TO RAID 2.1 RAID VOLUMESCONFIGURED AS 2.2 SEGMENTING DISKS2.3.2 DISK MIRRORING RAID 2.3 RAID LEVELS2.3.1 DISK STRIPING RAID 2.3.3 DISK MIRRORING AND STRIPING RAID2.3.6 SINGLE DRIVE / SEGMENT 2.4 RAID VOLUME STATUS2.3.5 CONCATENATION STATUS3.3.1 INSTALLING SATA RAID HOST BUS ADAPTER 3.2 INSTALLING HARDWARE3.3 INSTALLING ON WINDOWS 3.1 COMPONENTSSelect Specify a location, than click Next Click Browse… to select to driver path, than click OKPage Select Specify a location, than click Next Click Next to install the Silicon Image’s Pseudo Processor Device driver 3.3.2 INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY Double-click the 3132-W-I32-R.exe file Click Next to begin setupSelect I Agree, than click Next Click Next to use the default installation folder Click Next to begin the installationWhen SATARAID5 installation has completed, click Close to exit Select Typical, than click Next3.3.3 DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP 3.3.4 ALLOCATING PARTITIONWhen Write Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard appears, click Next Select Disk Management under Storage to view the disk drivesSelect the new disk to write a signature, than click Next Do not click any disk to upgrade to dynamic disk, than click Next Click Next to create a partition on a basic disk Select the partition type you want to create, than click NextSpecify the partition size you want to create, than click Next When the Create Partition Wizard has completed, click Finish Assign the drive letter or path you want to create, than click NextThe status of the newly created partition in the Disk Management window should change to Formatting and the percentage complete will be displayed. Depending upon the size of the partition, the format process may take several minutes. When complete, the status will change to “Healthy" and the name and drive letter will be updated. Once the disk reports Healthy, it appears in the listing in System Listing section with all of its pertinent information as well 3.4 INSTALLING ON WINDOWS XP 32/64-BIT 3.4.1 INSTALLING SATA RAID HOST BUS ADAPTERWhen the installation has completed, click Finish 3.4.2 INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY Double-click the utility fileClick Next to begin setup Select I Agree, than click Next When SATARAID5 installation has completed, click Close to exit Select Start All Programs Silicon Image SATARaid5Manager to begin the Java platform to start the Array Manager software3.4.3 DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP 3.4.4 ALLOCATING PARTITIONS ON WINDOWS XP 32-BITWhen Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard appears, click Next Select the new disk to initialize, than click NextDo not click any disk to convert, than click Next Click Next to create a partition on a basic disk Server RSV-S8User Manual Assign the drive letter or path you want to create, than click Next When the New Partition Wizard has completed, click Finish Server RSV-S8 3.4.5 ALLOCATING PARTITIONS ON WINDOWS XP 64-BIT Do not click any disk to convert, than click Next Windows 64-bit system supports GPT disk which supports disk volume greater than 2TB Select the partition to create, than click Next Server RSV-S8 Specify the partition size you want to create, than click NextAssign the drive letter or path you want to create, than click Next User ManualWhen the New Partition Wizard has completed, click Finish 3.5 INSTALLING ON WINDOWS SERVER 2003 32/64-BIT 3.5.1 INSTALLING SATA RAID HOST BUS ADAPTERServer RSV-S8 3.5.2 INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY Click Next to begin setup Select I Agree, than click Next Server RSV-S8User Manual When SATARAID5 installation has completed, click Close to exit Click Next to use the default installation folderClick Next to begin the installation Server RSV-S8Server RSV-S8 3.5.3 DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP 3.5.4 ALLOCATING PARTITIONSDo not click any disk to convert, than click Next When Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard appears, click NextSelect the new disk to initialize, than click Next Server RSV-S8Server RSV-S8 User ManualServer RSV-S8 Click Next to create a partition on a basic diskSelect the partition to create, than click Next User ManualServer RSV-S8 Specify the partition size you want to create, than click NextAssign the drive letter or path you want to create, than click Next User ManualWhen the New Partition Wizard has completed, click Finish 3.6 INSTALLING ON WINDOWS VISTA 32/64-BIT 3.6.1 INSTALLING SATA RAID HOST BUS ADAPTERWhen the installation has completed, click Close Insert the disc that came with your RAID Controller, than click Next3.6.2 INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY Click Next to begin setup Select I Agree, than click Next Server RSV-S8User Manual When SATARAID5 installation has completed, click Close to exit Click Next to use the default installation folderClick Next to begin the installation Server RSV-S8Server RSV-S8 3.6.3 DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP 3.6.4 ALLOCATING PARTITIONSPage Click Next to create the partition When the New Partition Wizard has completed, click Finish Server RSV-S8User Manual Server RSV-S8 4 SATARAID5 ARRAY MANAGER 4.1 OVERVIEWCOLOR 4.2 CREATING RAID GROUPS 4.2.1 CONTIGUOUS RAID GROUPS4.2.2 CONCATENATED RAID GROUPS 4.2.3 STRIPED RAID GROUPS 4.2.4 MIRRORED RAID GROUPS4.2.5 MIRRORED STRIPED RAID GROUPS 4.2.6 PARITY RAID GROUPSDEFINITION 4.2.7 RAID GROUPS OVERVIEWFIELD RAID LevelDevice 4.3 ADDITIONAL MENU COMMANDSFile RAID Group4.3.1 CONFIGURATION Log File TabPopup Tab Advanced Options FEATUREEXPLANATION PARAMETER 4.3.3 CREATE SPARE4.3.2 EXIT DESCRIPTION4.3.4 DELETE SPARE 4.3.5 DELETE MEMBER4.3.8 DEVICE SUMMARY 4.3.6 DELETE ORPHAN4.3.7 MAKE PASS-THRU File OptionsFields ExitSorting 4.3.9 CREATE RAID GROUP4.3.10 REBUILD RAID GROUP 4.3.11 DELETE RAID GROUP4.3.12 BRING RAID GROUP ONLINE 4.3.13 RAID GROUP SUMMARYOptions Task 4.3.14 TASK MANAGERFile OpenSuspend CancelModify Resume4.3.15 EVENT LOG This command closes the Event Log window4.3.17 CREATE LEGACY RAID GROUP 4.3.16 RESOURCESFile Display 4.3.18 HELP TOPICS