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4.4.2 Rebuilding Priority Setting

When the unit is building or rebuilding a RAID set, the RAIDBank5 processor will be shared between the building task and host I/O. This option specifies the relative priority of data I/O and background rebuilding task of RAIDBank5 RAID subsystem. This value has no effect under normal operation but will dictate the length of RAID creation or rebuilding process and the available processor time to service host I/O. The lower the rebuild priority, the longer the rebuild process will take but the impact on host will be lessened. Conversely, the higher the rebuild priority the quicker the rebuild process will take but the impact on host I/O performance will be greater.

4.5Encryption Management The RAIDBank5 RAID subsystem

integrates real-time data encryption/decryption function. The encryption algorithm implemented by the RAIDBank5 is based on AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a key length of 256-bit. The encryption key saved in AES USB key fob can be copied to another AES USB key fob or saved as a file for backup. Your RAIDBank5 comes with a blank AES USB key fob for this purpose. Before creating AES- RAID volumes, The AES USB Key fob will need to be initialized.

4.5.1 New Key Generation

The included non-encrypted AES USB key fob will need to be initialized before first time use. To initialize a AES USB key fob, insert the key into the RAIDBank5, select the radio button labelled

“Random Generation” and click the corresponding . A series of dialog boxes will confirm that the key generation was successful and prompt you to reboot the RAIDBank5 to activate. If

the AES USB key fob is encrypted already, a warning message would pop up. Click to

overwrite the original AES key or click to abort.

!WARNING! Initializing a AES USB key will erase any previous key definition. Any prior encrypted RAID sets will no longer be able to use the AES USB key for decryption!

Once key generation is complete, the RAIDBank5 Manager will prompt you to save a local backup of the key to a file. Micronet advises customers to keep a backup file at all times.

!IMPORTANT! Encrypted AES-RAID volumes are inaccessible without the AES USB Key. Micronet recommends keeping a backup AES key at all times to allow recovery in case of a lost or overwritten AES USB key.

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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 StartedInstalling the Fan Module What’s IncludedChoosing a location for your RAIDBank5 Getting Started Communication and Control Hot plug Drive ReplacementFireWire 400 Connect Connecting the RAIDBank5Installing the Included host bus adapter Configuration via RAID Mode Selector SwitchRAID System Management Controls 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 Host Computer Setup Host Computer SetupVolume Setup on Apple Macintosh 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 PrecautionsFrequently Asked Questions General FAQMacintosh related FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting How To Contact MicroNet Technology, Inc Getting HelpAppendix A- Getting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C- Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Appendix D Product Specifications Product SpecificationsFCC Compliance Statement Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference Statement MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA