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5Select a RAID Level from the drop-down list. This can be either:

RAID 0 - RAID 0 is a striped disk array without fault tolerance. Provides data striping (spreading out blocks of each file across multiple disk drives) but no redundancy. This improves performance but does not deliver fault tolerance. If one drive fails then all data in the array is lost

RAID 1 - RAID 1 provides disk mirroring. Level 1 provides twice the read transaction rate of single disks and the same write transaction rate as single disks

RAID 5 - RAID 5 provides data striping at the byte level and also stripe error correction information. This results in excellent performance and good fault tolerance. Level 5 is one of the most popular implementations of RAID.

6Select a Chunk Size (KB) from the drop-down list. This is the size of the data chunks written to each disk.

7Select the disks you wish to be members of the RAID from the Disks available for new RAID list. The new RAID will allocate all available storage space on those disks to the RAID.

8Click to add the new RAID.

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Contents Page Preliminaries Table of Contents Introduction Shutdown menu Rev a Chapter Snaz network attached file servers Rev a Front panel features Rear panel features Rev a Snaz Manager Snaz Manager Server Configuration Wizard Home page featuresMenu bar Menu/Icon DescriptionOn-line help Tool TipsSystem status IconMeaningRAIDs that are Faulty System menu Time & DateSynchronising the time and date with an NTP server Services MS Networking Rev a FTP Rev a UPS Click on the Configuration tab. This allows you to configure Backup Software Update HttpNotification Email Smtp NotificationLevelMeaning Snmp Notification LevelMeaning Shares on the Snaz How a Share is createdRev a Configuration Network menuRev a Users Adding a UserClick . The Network Users Add page is displayed Deleting a User Editing a User’s details Groups Adding a GroupEditing a Group’s details Click . The Network Groups Add page is displayedDeleting a Group Shares Adding a ShareRev a Rev a Storage menu RAIDs Adding a RAIDRev a Removing a RAID Defining Hot Spares Click . The Storage RAIDs Hot Spares page will openClick to save the changes and return to the Storage RAIDs Merging RAIDs Pools Click . The Storage RAIDs Merge page will openVolumes Adding a volumeClick . The Storage -Volumes Volume Add page opens Removing a Volume Changing a User’s Volume Quota Rev a Setting or modifying an ACL BrowseFinding data Rev a Rev a Data protection menu Estimating snapshot volume requirements SnapshotsScheduling a snapshot Click on . The Data Protection Snapshot Add page opensRev a To modify an existing schedule To rollback previous version of a file using a snapshot Replication Sources Adding a replication sourceSchedule Name Rev a Schedule tab will open From this page, enter Recovering a replication source Replication Targets Adding a replication targetConfiguration Backup Restoring the configuration backupRev a Data Backup Backup DevicesDefinitions LicensingConfiguration NetVault LinksDiagnostics menu Storage DevicesDisk status icons Icon MeaningIcon Meaning Tape drive status icons Icons MeaningMiscellaneous icons Diagnostics System Information page allows you to view System InformationSystem Info Log FilesRev a Shutdown menu Rev a