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RAID 1

RAID 1 mirrors all data from one hard disk drive to a second one hard disk drive, thus providing complete data redundancy. However, the cost of data storage capacity is doubled.

This is excellent for complete data security.

RAID 5

RAID 5 offers data security and good performance. It is best suited for networks that perform many small I/O transactions at the same time, as well as applications that require data security such as office automation and online customer service. Use it also for applications with high read requests but low write requests.

RAID 5 includes disk striping at the byte level and parity information is written to several hard disk drives. If a hard disk fails the system uses parity stored on each of the other hard disks to recreate all missing information.

RAID 6

RAID 6 is essentially an extension of RAID level 5 which allows for additional fault tolerance by using a second independent distributed parity scheme (dual parity) Data is striped on a block level across a set of drives, just like in RAID 5, and a second set of parity is calculated and written across all the drives; RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain two simultaneous drive failures.

This is a perfect solution for mission critical applications.

RAID 10

RAID 10 is implemented as a striped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays. RAID 10 has the same fault tolerance as RAID level 1.

RAID 10 has the same overhead for fault-tolerance as mirroring alone. High I/O rates are achieved by striping RAID 1 segments.

Under certain circumstances, RAID 10 array can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failures

Excellent solution for applications that would have otherwise gone with RAID 1 but need an additional performance boost.

JBOD

Although a concatenation of disks (also called JBOD, or "Just a Bunch of Disks") is not one of the numbered RAID levels, it is a popular method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one. As the name implies, disks are merely concatenated together, end to beginning, so they appear to be a single large disk.

As the data on JBOD is not protected, one drive failure could result total data loss.

Stripe Size

The length of the data segments being written across multiple hard disks. Data is written in stripes across the multiple hard disks of a RAID. Since multiple disks are accessed at the same time, disk striping enhances performance. The stripes can vary in size.

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Contents User’s Manual Limited Warranty Copyright and Trademark NoticeAbout This Manual Safety Warnings Table of Contents Mapping a Client PC to the 1U4500 Problems with Time and Date Settings Replacing a Failed Power Supply 1U4500RIntroduction OverviewProduct Highlights Front Panel Package Contents1U4500S Hard Disk TraysRear Panel 1U4500RCable Connections Hardware InstallationHard Disk Installation Before You BeginSystem Status Normal Checking System StatusSystem Trouble Thecus Setup Wizard First Time SetupPage LCD Controls Display ModeDisplay Mode LCD OperationUSB Copy Typical Setup ProcedureManagement Mode Network SetupRAID Creation Create Local Users or Setup AuthenticationCreate Folders and Set Up ACLs Start ServicesMenu Bar Web Administration InterfaceSystem Management Menu BarLanguage Selection Product Information System/Service StatusStatus Menu Product InformationSystem Information Service StatusSystem Information Printer StatusDisks Information Storage ManagementDisks Information Printer StatusRAID Information A.R.T. InformationA.R.T. Information RAID Levels RAID ConfigurationRAID Level RAID InformationDisk Settings Disk SettingsCreating a RAID Advanced RAID Configuration Advanced RAID ConfigurationDeleting a RAID Folder Management Adding FoldersFolder Add Folder Editing FoldersDeleting Folders NFS ShareFolder Access Control List ACL Access Control ListNFS Share System Snapshots WAN ConfigurationWAN Configuration Network ManagementLAN Configuration LAN ConfigurationWeb Service Dhcp ConfigurationWeb Services Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationNFS Server Setting AFP Apple Network SetupNFS Setup Apple Network ConfigurationAdding Users Local User ConfigurationLocal User Configuration User and Group ManagementDeleting Users Local Groups ConfigurationLocal Groups Configuration Modifying UsersModifying Groups ADS/NT ConfigurationLocal Group Setting screen appears Adding GroupsAD Domain Example Information System ManagementSystem Notifications ADS/NT SupportNotification Configuration System LogsSystem Logs Time Time and Date SettingsSystem Configuration Backup and Restore System Configuration Download/UploadReset to Factory Default Settings Firmware Upgrade screen appearsUpgrading System Firmware Logout Change Administrator PasswordReboot and Shutdown System Change Administrator PasswordFTP Server Additional Feature SetupPrinter Server Windows XP SP2Click on File Add Printer Windows Vista Select or install a printer and then press OK Page User and Group Management Local User Configuration Using the 1U4500Login Using WebDiskMapping a Client PC to the 1U4500 WindowsApple OS Nsync File BackupNsync Adding an Nsync TaskNsync Target Server Enable or Disable Nsync Target support Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Nsync Target Server SettingAdd New Task Thecus Backup UtilityApple OS X Backup Utilities Windows XP Data BackupTarget USB Tips and TricksUSB and eSATA Storage Expansion Adding a Spare DiskPart III Setting up Virtual Servers Https Remote AdministrationPart I Setup a DynDNS Account Part II Enable Ddns on the RouterReplacing a Hard Drive Firewall Software ConfigurationReplacing Damaged Hard Drives Hard Drive DamageReplacing a Failed Power Supply 1U4500R Forgot My Network IP Address TroubleshootingForgot My Password Resetting NAS IP Address and Admin PasswordProblems with Time and Date Settings Restoring Factory DefaultsAppendix a Product Specifications Hardware SpecificationsProduct Model 1U4500R 1U4500S RAID Software SpecificationsAppendix B Customer Support Thank you for choosing ThecusImproved Performance Appendix C RAID BasicsBenefits RAID LevelsJbod Stripe SizeRAID Level Percentage Used Disk UsageWhat is Active Directory? Appendix D Active Directory BasicsADS Benefits Appendix E Licensing Information Source Code AvailabilityCopyrights GNU General Public License Cgic License TermsPage Page