Promise Technology 150TX2 user manual Introduction, FastTrak S150 TX2plus

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Thank you for purchasing Promise Technology’s FastTrak S150 TX2plus RAID controller card. The PC which you are using either already contains FastTrak S150 TX2plus installed by a third-party or you have acquired a FastTrak S150 TX2plus retail product for your existing PC and plan to install the card yourself.

For PC owners wishing to install their FastTrak S150 TX2plus RAID controller card, go to Chapter 2: Installation on page 5.

For PCs with a FastTrak S150 TX2plus RAID controller card already installed, and you are experiencing any difficulties with the hard drive being recognized by the card go to the Chapter 6: Troubleshooting on page 51.

If your operating system has crashed for some reason or you have downloaded updated drivers from the Promise website (www.promise.com), you may wish to reinstall software drivers for the FastTrak S150 TX2plus RAID controller card. See Chapter 4: Installing Drivers on page 33.

FastTrak S150 TX2plus

Promise originally designed the FastTrak S150 TX2plus as a cost-effective, high performance RAID controller card that adds performance and/or reliability to PC desktops and/or servers using Serial ATA drives.

FastTrak S150 TX2plus has three independent data channels to support a maximum of two Serial ATA drives and two Ultra ATA/133 drives. FastTrak S150 TX2plus supports:

Striping (RAID 0) – Identical drives can read and write data in parallel to increase performance.

Mirroring (RAID 1) – Mirroring increases read performance through load balancing and elevator sorting while creating a complete backup of your files.

Striping / Mirroring (RAID 0+1) – Combining striping with mirroring offers both high read/write performance and fault tolerance

A FastTrak S150 TX2plus striped array can double the sustained data transfer rate of Serial ATA drives.

FastTrak S150 TX2plus offers fault tolerant, data redundancy for entry-level network file servers or simply for desktop PC users wanting to continually protect valuable data on their PC. Each model offers RAID 1 mirroring (for two drives) and RAID 0+1 mirroring plus striping (for four drives) to protect data.

Should a drive that is part of a mirrored array fail, FastTrak S150 TX2plus uses the mirrored drive (which contains identical data) to assume all data handling. When a new replacement drive is later installed, FastTrak S150 TX2plus rebuilds data to the new drive from the mirrored drive to restore fault tolerance.

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Contents Fasttrak S150 TX2PLUS Important Data Protection Information Copyright Trademarks Contents Page FastTrak S150 TX2plus IntroductionPromise Array Management Utility PAM Features Benefits Key Features and BenefitsCompatibility Unpacking Your FastTrak Card InstallationInsert the FastTrak card into an open PCI slot Installing the FastTrak CardInstalling the Hard Drives FastTrak S150 TX2plus card Creating Your Disk Array Creating a Performance Array Creating a Security Array with New Drives Page Creating a Security Array with an Existing Data Drive Seagate S380023AS Installation Creating a Security Array with Quick Initialization Installation Page Viewing FastTrak S150 TX2plus Bios Screen Using FastBuild Configuration UtilityUsing the Main Menu Navigating the FastBuild Setup MenuPerformance Creating Arrays AutomaticallyOptimize Array for Security and Performance SecurityUsing a Hot Spare Drive Creating Multiple Arrays Viewing Drive AssignmentsManually Creating an Array Selecting Stripe Block Selecting Array TypeGigabyte Boundary Creating a Striped Array Assigning Drives to ArrayCreating a Mirrored Array Using New Drives Adding Fault Tolerance to an Existing Drive Drive Model Capacity MB Page How FastTrak S150 TX2plus Saves Array Information Creating a Hot Spare Drive for Mirrored ArraysHow FastTrak S150 TX2plus Orders Arrays Deleting an Array Array Stripe 160048 Rebuilding a Mirrored Array 80024 Page Procedure Number Installing Software DriversWindows XP Installation Confirming Windows XP Driver Installation Existing Windows XP InstallationNew Windows 2000 Installation Confirming Windows 2000 Driver Installation Existing Windows 2000 InstallationNew Windows ME Installation Confirming Windows ME Driver Installation Existing Windows ME InstallationNew Windows NT4.0 Installation Removing Driver from Windows NT4.0 Existing Windows NT4.0 InstallationNew Windows 98 Installation Confirming Windows 98 Driver Installation Existing Windows 98 InstallationPage FastBuild Auto Menu Setup About Adapter BiosAbout FastTrak S150 TX2plus Reserve SectorDisk Array Terms RAID Level Performance Fault Capacity No. Tolerance DrivesDisk Array Description Disk Array MemberStriping RAID About RAID LevelsData Mirror Disk Drives Mirroring RAIDDisk Array Concepts Striping / Mirroring RAID 0+1 Configuring PCI IRQ resources Motherboard IssuesIntermittent data problems Freeing additional IRQ resourcesUsing an Onboard IDE Card with FastTrak S150 TX2plus System Cmos IssuesCritical Array Status Error Reported during Boot Drive-Related ErrorsDrive cannot be formed into an array System Cmos displays C or D drive failure during StartupUnable to Partition or Format Array Cannot Rebuild Mirrored RAID 1 Array Promise Windows driver does not appear in Device Manager Operating System-Related IssuesTroubleshooting & Tips Optimize Array for Performance Performance TipsChange Setting of PCI Bus Utilization Page Pre-Installation Appendix a Frequently Asked QuestionsRAID 0+1 Stripe + Mirror RAID 0 StripeRAID 1 Mirror Drive Issues Page Post-Installation Installation IssuesPage European Tech Support Technical Support ServicesUSA Tech Support Center China Office Pacific Rim Sales OfficeDisclaimer of other warranties Limited WarrantyYour Responsibilities Returning Product for Repair