MicroNet Technology 5 manual Considerations for RAID Volume Creation

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Note: To create non-encrypted volumes, make sure to boot the RAIDBank5 without the AES USB Key attached.

3.3RAID Configuration (Basic Mode) The simplest and most common configuration for the RAIDBank5 is a single volume RAID set. With that in mind, RAID configuration in basic mode are limited to a single volume, single RAID configurations.

3.3.1 Creating RAID set

Select the desired RAID level in the context pane and the unit will prepare a single RAID volume of the requested RAID Level, and utilize all available disks in the subsystem. If the AES USB Key has been initialized and is plugged in, the volume will be encrypted.

The RAIDBank5 can enforce password protection to avoid inadvertent or unauthorized deletion and modification

of RAID sets. To assign an authorization password, check “Support Password” in the bottom of the context pane to enable RAID volume protection, and enter the desired password. The password supports up to 8 characters.

Click to start creating the RAID volume to undo.

CONSIDERATIONS FOR RAID VOLUME CREATION

! Your RAIDBank5 is capable of creating large logical volumes (LUNS) in excess of 2 Terabytes. Large LUNS (>2TB) must be supported by the host bus adapter and the host Operating System to be usable. Windows 2003 and newer, Mac OS X 10.4.8 and newer, and Linux distributions with

appropriate kernels all support large LUNS. Windows XP and prior cannot address large LUNS natively over USB or FireWire, 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.

Once the RAID volume is created successfully, an information message will appear including the resulting RAID level, capacity and member disks.

3.3.2 Deleting an existing RAID Set

To delete RAID volumes, select “DELETE ALL RAID” in the context pane. The RAID volume information will turn red with an X mark. If the volume was password protected, enter the password in the

bottom of the context pane. Click to delete

the RAID set, or click to abort.

!on the RAID system! To delete individual RAID sets selectively, see the Advanced RAID procedure (section 4.2.2, page 27)WARNING: This procedure will erase all data

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Contents Owner’s Guide Welcome From MicroNet Technology WelcomeTable of Contents Table of Contents Two Year Limited Warranty WarrantyTechnical Support Policy Returning Materials Limitations of LiabilitySystem Requirements and Compatibility Features and BenefitsGetting Started Getting StartedChoosing a location for your RAIDBank5 Installing the Fan ModuleWhat’s Included Getting Started Communication and Control Hot plug Drive ReplacementFireWire 400 Connect Connecting the RAIDBank5RAID System Management Controls Installing the Included host bus adapterConfiguration via RAID Mode Selector Switch Using the RAID management Application Using the front panel touch-control keypadUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 0 Striping RAID 10 Striped Mirror Direct Mapping RAID Controls- LCD Interface Access ProcedureQuick Volume/RAID Setup RAID Control-LCDDisk Management RAID Function Control System Functions Introduction InstallationRAID Manager Software RAID Manager SoftwareEvent Log Basic ModeConsiderations for RAID Volume Creation Remote Notification Advanced ModeRAID Manager Software RAID Standby and Rebuild Priority FirmwareEncryption Management The RAIDBank5 RAID subsystem RAID Manager Software Volume Setup on Apple Macintosh Host Computer SetupHost Computer Setup Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003 Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows Vista/7/2008 Safe Dismounting How to safely dismount- MacHow to safely dismount- Windows Optimizing Windows Caching AlgorithmDaily Use Tips TroubleshootingTroubleshooting General Use PrecautionsMacintosh related FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting Appendix A- Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncGetting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C- Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Appendix D Product Specifications Product SpecificationsRadio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Compliance StatementFederal Communications Commission MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA