HP 8200 tower manual RAID migrations using Intel Rapid Storage Console

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RAID migrations using Intel Rapid Storage Console

Migration to RAID 1 from two non-RAID hard drives

NOTE: HP Elite 8000-series Business PC products only support RAID based on two identical SATA hard drives in either RAID 0 or RAID 1 or Matrix RAID Mode of RAID 0 and RAID 1.

At least 6 MB of free space at the end of the drive is required to migrate from a non-RAID to RAID configuration or an error will occur.

1.Open the Intel Rapid Storage Console and select Create in the top pane and select the Volume Type in the right pane. Select Real-time data protection (RAID 1).

2.Click Next to configure the volume.

3.In the Configure window, name the volume, select the two disks, and specify if you want to keep data from one of the selected disks.

4.Click Next to begin the confirmation process and start the Create Volume action.

5.Click Create Volume to confirm you understand the Volume Creation warning and you want to continue the action.

6.Click OK after the action completes.

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Contents Bios Intel Rapid Storage Technology Software installation Introduction Definitions Basics of Ahci and RAID TechnologySata Emulation Mode Bios / Software / Hardware ConsiderationsNew operating system installation Benefits of AhciPkgmgr.exe /oC\C\Windows /nC\AddAHCI\HP-AHCI.xml GTF Support HP 8100 and 8200 Business PCs only Enhancing existing Windows XP images from IDE ModeBasic RAID Types LimitationsHardware RAID 0 with two hard drives StripedPerformance RAID 0 with two hard drives Reliability RAID 1 mirroring RAID 1 with two hard drives MirrorFirst disk Second disk Third disk RAID 5 with three hard drivesIntel Matrix RAID Technology Recommended configurations ConfigurationsUnsupported configurations Other supported configurationsEnabling RAID through F10 System Bios Configuring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurationsConfiguring RAID Volume using the Option ROM Accessing RAID Option ROMPage Page Intel Rapid Storage Technology software installation RAID Migration to RAID 1 from two non-RAID hard drives RAID migrations using Intel Rapid Storage ConsoleMigration to RAID 0 from three non-RAID hard drives Migration to RAID 0 from two non-RAID hard drivesMigration to RAID 5 from three non-RAID hard drives Page Page Installation Language support Degradation Get connected
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8200 tower specifications

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