Tyan Computer B5103G12S2, Transport GS12 manual Using RAID and ASF, About RAID

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Using RAID and ASF 2.0

6.1 About RAID

NOTE: You need to install two Serial ATA hard disk drive and running Windows XP or Windows 2000 in order for your system to support RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disk).

The purpose of RAID is to combine multiple small, inexpensive disk drives into an array of disk drives that appears to the system as a single logical storage device and yields performance exceeding that of a Single Large Expensive Drive (SLED).

Your system provides the Intel Application Accelerator for creating your array. There are two types of array architectures that you can create:

RAID 0

In this type, data is split across drives, resulting in higher data throughput. Performance is good but the failure of any disk in the array results in data loss. This type is commonly referred to as striping.

RAID 1 (Recommended)

In this type, data are written to two drives. If either drive fails, no data is lost. This type is commonly referred to as mirroring.

CAUTION: If creating a Security array using an existing hard drive, back up any necessary data. Failure to follow this could result in data loss.

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Contents Transport GS12 Table of Contents Using the LCD Console Expanding the System Before You Begin Safety PrecautionsPage Unpacking IntroductionFollowing accessories Memory SpecificationsFront View System ViewRear View Page Hardware Installation System Assembly Flowchart Safety Considerations System AssemblyInstalling the CPU Opening the CoverPage Installing System Memory Installing a Hard Disk Drive Page Adding a CD Drive With a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive InstalledRack Mounting Without a Secondary Ultra ATA/100 Hard Disk Drive InstalledCabinet Slides and Ears Cabinet into the Rack Setting Up the System Locking TabPlacing the System Making the Connection Page Driver Available on CD Software InstallationDriver Available on CD Windows Installation Notes Installation Instructions for WindowsChipset Driver VGA DriverLAN Driver USB v.2.0 DriverLCD Driver ASF Alert Simulation and Watchdog Drivers Intel Application Accelerator\ASF\Windows\driver\ASFSimulation\hwdriverchecked.inf ASF Alert Standard Format 2.0 SDKRedHat Linux 9.0 Installation Notes SuSE Linux 8.1 Installation NotesTurbo Linux 8 Installation Notes Etc/modules.conf directory alias eth0 e1000 Alias eth1 e1000 ASF Alert Simulation Watchdog DriverFreeBSD 4.7 Installation Notes Installation Instructions for FreeBSDIfemload=YES Dev/em/ifemhw.c optional em Installation Instructions for Solaris Solaris 9 Installation NotesUSB Floppy Drive Usage Page Configuring the System Using the LCD ConsoleKEY Press Prompt Function Setting the Configuration For WindowsValue of the following appear, depending on your Application Log when an alert occur Etc/lcdscript/passchange Setting the Configuration For LinuxDown arrow eighth time see below Nine 9 times Setting the Configuration For FreeBSD VC0 Var/log/alertlogfile when an alert Bios Setup Bios Setup ProgramStarting Bios Setup Advanced Menu Main MenuAdvanced Chipset Control Security MenuMonitor Menu Power MenuExit Menu Boot MenuJumper Definition Setting Description Resetting Bios SetupAbout RAID Using RAID and ASFCreating an Array for Performance RAID Creating an ArrayPage Page Creating a Security Array RAID Click on Yes Y to continue Creating RAID With an Existing Data Drive Page About ASF Set Up Management ConsoleCheck Agent and Management Console Link Page Obtain Traps and Push Messages Remote Control Page Opening the Cover Expanding the SystemInstalling an Expansion Card Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Secondary IDE Connector Page Page System Parts Replacement Replacing the Button Board Removing the Front BezelReplacing the Fan Replacing the LCD Module Replacing the USB BoardReplacing the Power Supply Replacing the Motherboard Replacing the BlowerPage Page Danish AppendixFrench Technical SupportDocument # D1582-100