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host bus adapter and the host Operating System to be usable. Windows 2003, Vista, Windows 2008, Mac OS X >10.4.8, and Linux distributions with appropriate kernels all support large LUNS. Windows XP and prior cannot address large LUNS natively over USB, and must use eSATA host bus adapters that have RAID support to be usable. MicroNet offers such host bus adapters- consult your MicroNet authorized reseller for more information.

3.1.4The volume set attributes screen shows the volume set default configuration value that is currently being configured. The volume set attributes are:

Volume Name

Default name is RAIDbank-VOL#nn. You can rename the volume set

 

name providing it does not exceed 15 characters.

 

 

RAID Level

RAID level 0,1, 0+1 (10), 3 and 5.

 

 

Stripe Size

This parameter sets the size of the segment written to each disk in a

 

RAID 0, 1, 3, or 5 logical drive. You can set the stripe size to 4 KB,

 

8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, or 128 KB. A larger stripe size produces

 

better-read performance for mostly sequential reads. For better

 

random reads performance, select a smaller stripe size.

 

 

Write Cache Mode

RAIDBank4 supports Write-Through and Write-Back Caching algo-

 

rithms. In the Write-Back caching method, modifications to data in

 

the cache aren’t copied to the cache source until absolutely neces-

 

sary, whereas Write-Through cache data is written to the storage and

 

the cache memory simultaneously. Write-back caching yields better

 

performance than write-through caching because it reduces the num-

 

ber of write operations to disk, but is also more prone to data loss due

 

to service interruptions.

 

 

HOST Channel (SATA/USB)

RAIDBank4 supports two host channels. Host Channel 0 is the host

 

eSATA interface, and Channel 1 is the USB 2.0 host interface.

 

 

Drive Number (LUN 0-4)

RAIDBank4 supports 4 logical units. Any Volume Set may be mapped

 

to eSATA and/or USB host channels independently.

 

 

Host SATA Transfer Mode.

SATA150, SATA150+NCQ, SATA300, SATA300+NCQ (default.)

 

 

!SIMULTANEOUS HOST CHANNEL VOLUME MAPPING

The RAIDBank4 can map a Volumeset to both host channels simultaneously for clustering environment. Never attempt to mount the same volume on both channels without proper clustering software.

Mounting the same volume on both channels without proper software can result in

data corruption or loss!

Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select the attributes. Press the ENT to modify each attribute of the default value. Using UP/DOWN buttons to select attribute value or press ENT to accept the default value. To complete the attribute definition, press ESC

3.1.5Enter the appropriate volume size to fit your application. Each volume set must have a selected capacity which is less than or equal to the total capacity of the RAID set on which it resides.

3.1.6Press ENT to select foreground initialization or ESC to select background initialization. Background initialization allows immediate access to the new volume but at an increase volume creation time. Foreground initialization does not allow access to the host until completion but at a faster completion rate.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance StatementRadio Frequency Interference Statement Limitations of Warranty and Liability WarrantyTechnical Support Policy Returning Materials Welcome Welcome From MicroNet TechnologyTable of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityWhat’s Included Unpacking the RAIDBank4Choosing a location for your RAIDBank4 RAIDBank4 interface components Hot plug Drive Replacement Communication and ControlConnecting the RAIDBank4 Using the web browser-based RAID management Using the front panel touch-control keypadRAID System Management Controls Understanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 0 Striping Understanding RAID Volume Set Hot Swappable Disk support RAID Control-LCD Login ProcedureMain Menu Configuration Tree RAID Controls- LCD InterfaceQuick Volume/RAID Setup Considerations for RAID Volume CreationExpand Existing RAID Set RAID Set FunctionsDelete Existing RAID Set Offline RAID setActivate RAID set Volume Set FunctionCreate RAID Volume Set Delete Hot Spare DiskTo service interruptions Check Volume Set Consistency Delete Volume SetModify Volume Set Stop Volume Set Consistency CheckPhysical Drive Functions RAID System Functions Serial Port Configuration Host Channel NCQ SettingDisk Capacity Truncation Mode Reset ControllerAdditional System Functions Ethernet ConfigurationView System Events Hardware Information Clear all Event BuffersSystem Information Introduction RAID Control-Web InterfaceRAID Controls- Web Interface PreparationMain Menu Configuration Tree Quick Volume/RAID Setup Create a New RAID Set Offline RAID set Rescue RAID Set To service interruptions Delete Volume Set Modify Pass Through Disk System Configuration Functions System ControlsRAID Control-Web Interface RAIDBank4 cannot use ports 7168-8191 for IP services Alert by Mail Configuration NTP Network Time Protocol Configuration Snmp ConfigurationView Events/Mute Beeper Generate Test Event Modify PasswordUpgrade Firmware Clear Event BufferInformation Functions RAIDSet HierarchyHost Computer Setup Host Computer SetupVolume Setup on Apple Macintosh Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista General Use Precautions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Daily Use TipsFrequently Asked Questions General FAQMacintosh related FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncAppendix A- Getting Help RAID Level Comparison Table Appendix B RAID Level Comparison TableTerminal Session Setup Appendix C- Terminal Session SetupTerminal Session Setup Terminal Session Setup Glossary Appendix D- GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Product Specifications Appendix E Product SpecificationsPower Requirements WeightPower Consumption Operating Environmental SpecificationsMicroNet Techology Van Ness Ave Torrance, CA