HP 6-Port SATA RAID manual Board components and features, Controller specifications and attributes

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1 Board components and features

Figure 1-16-Port SATA RAID Controller

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Internal SATA port 0

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Flash jumper

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Internal SATA port 5

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I2C connector

Controller specifications and attributes

Table 1-1Controller specifications and attributes

Ambient temperature

0°C to 50°C (forced airflow is recommended, but not required)

 

 

Relative humidity

10% to 90%, noncondensing

 

 

Altitude

Up to 3,000 meters

 

 

Ripple and noise

50 mV peak-to-peak (max)

 

 

DC voltage

5 V ± 0.5 V

 

 

Maximum current

2.1 A at 5 V DC

 

 

Form factor

Full-height, half length

 

 

PCI interface

64-bit, 66-MHz; compatible with 32-bit, 33-MHz slots

 

 

PCI compatibility

PCI only

 

 

On-board cache

64 MB

 

 

Number of drives allowed per port

1

 

 

Maximum size of logical drive

2 TB

 

 

RAID levels supported

0, 1, 5, 10, 50

 

 

For a complete list of the controller attributes, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

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Contents Port Sata RAID Controller Page Contents Controller specifications and attributes Board components and features1Controller specifications and attributes Installation and configuration procedures Overview of the installation processInstalling the controller and drives Installing the controller boardInstallation and configuration procedures Assigning the boot controller Creating a bootable arrayInstallation and configuration procedures Preventing electrostatic discharge Appendix a Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Appendix B Regulatory compliance notices Federal Communications Commission noticeFCC rating label Class a equipmentCanadian notice Avis Canadien European Union regulatory noticeBsmi notice ModificationsJapanese notice Korean notices Appendix C Using the RAID Configuration Utility Creating arraysMaking an array bootable Managing arraysViewing array properties Deleting an arrayInitializing drives Managing failover drive assignmentsRescanning drives Types of volumes and arrays Simple volumeSpanned volume Simple volume consists of a single driveRAID RAID 10 array RAID 50 array Glossary Fault-tolerant array DegradedArray to fail and result in data loss Example, 1040. See also channelRecords the RAID signature on the disk System as if it were a single storage unitLow-level format Software for example, a missing driveVolume Or concatenated, multiple regions of the same diskSingle-level array RAID 1 onIndex