Tyan Computer B2094T15 warranty Using RAID, About RAID

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Using RAID

7.1About RAID

Depending on the model, your system may 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 exceedingthat of a Single Large Expensive Drive (SLED).

Your system provides a FastBuild Utility 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.

NOTE: Use the command ‘expert’ to start Linux installation during ‘boot:’ when prompted, if you want to use the RAID function on your system. I nsert the RAID driver diskette for Linux when prompted into the USB floppy drive, and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation process.

CAUTION:

You must use an 80-wire, 40-pin cable when connecting an Ultra ATA/133 hard drive to the system board.

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 GS10 B2094T15 Table of Contents Installing Software Drivers Safety Precautions Unpacking IntroductionBefore You Begin Product Description Memory SpecificationsFront View System ViewRear View Page Cabinet Installation System Assembly Flowchart Opening the Cover System AssemblyInstalling the CPU Page Installing System Memory Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Riser Card Cabinet Slides and Ears Rack MountingPage Locking Tab Cabinet into the RackPlacing the System Setting Up the SystemSystem Requirements Making the Connection Before You Begin Configuring the SystemUsing the LCD Console For Linux Setting the ConfigurationFor Windows Setting Up With the Web Browser Rebooting the SystemPowering Down the System First possibility Linux RedHat Installation NotesPage Starting Bios Setup Configuring the SystemBios Setup Program Advanced Menu Main MenuCPU Temperature System Temperature Security Menu Power MenuExit Menu Boot MenuJumper Definition Setting Description Jumper SettingsInstallation Instructions for Windows Installing Software DriversLCD Driver Installation Instructions for Linux RedHatDriver CD \Promise\20276\Linux directory RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks DriverPress Ctrl+Alt+F7 and click Exit to exit the installation Page Page Opening the Cover Expanding the SystemInstalling an Expansion Card Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Secondary IDE Connector Adding a CD Drive for test purpose With a Secondary Hard Disk Drive InstalledWithout a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Installed About RAID Using RAIDFastBuild Utility main menu appears on the screen Creating an ArrayCreating a Security Array RAID 1 wi th New Drives Creating an Array for Performance RAIDChannelID Drive Model CapacityMB Assignment Viewing Drive AssignmentsRebuilding a Mirrored Array Changing the ArrayDeleting an Array Highlight the array with Critical status and press Enter Danish AppendixFrench Technical SupportDocument # D1532-100