HP 2760p manual RAID volume setup

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5 RAID volume setup

The following instructions assume that a supported HDD is installed in the computer Upgrade Bay, in the SATA-swappable bay of the docking station, or connected to the eSATA port of the computer (see Devices supported on page 7).

The basic RAID migration steps are as follows:

Enable RAID through the system BIOS.

Initiate RAID migration using Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Console.

CAUTION: Make sure that the computer is connected to AC power before initiating the following procedures. The loss of power during RAID migration can result in the loss of data.

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Contents RAID Product notice Table of contents Page Introduction RAID technology overview RAID terminologyRAID mode summary Flexible data protection RecoveryRAID modes supported RAID Or docking station HDD Advantages of RAID modes supported Fault tolerancePerformance Operating systems and devices supported Operating systems supportedDevices supported HP Sata drive option kitsESATA HDDs select models only HP Business computersHP Advanced Docking Station Intel Rapid Storage Technology features Native Command QueuingAdvanced Host Controller Interface Hot plug capabilityIntel Rapid Recover Technology Mirror update policiesAutomatic HDD switching and rapid recovery Simplified migration from RAID to non-RAIDRAID volume setup Enable RAID through the system Bios f10 Page Page Migrating to RAID Page Page Page Migrating to Recovery Page Page Page Migrating to RAID Page Page Migrating to RAID 5 select models only Page Page Allocating unallocated HDD space for an HP image Select Organize Folder and Search Options Hprecovery Page Modifying the volume update policy Page Page Resetting RAID drives to non-RAID Page Frequently asked questions Can more than one RAID volume be installed on a computer?Index HDD
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