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Other supported configurations

HP Elite 8000-series Business PC products support two other RAID configurations:

Two-drive configuration:

Two equal size/type SATA hard drive RAID configurations in RAID 0 or RAID 1 or Matrix Mode of RAID 0 and RAID 1.

Maximum of two SATA optical drives (on HP Elite 8000-series Business PC Convertible Minitowers).

Three-drive configuration (only on HP Elite 8000-series Business PC Convertible Minitowers):

Three equal size/type SATA hard drive RAID configurations in RAID 0 or RAID 5 or Matrix Mode of RAID and RAID 5.

Maximum of one SATA optical drives.

Unsupported configurations

HP Elite 8000-series Business Desktop PC products only support configurations offering the best user experience and highest possible reliability. As a result, HP does not support the following combinations of RAID hard drives:

Different sizes

Different speeds (5400 rpm, 7200 rpm, etc)

Old and new technologies (SATA 1.5 GB and SATA 3.0 GB)

NCQ hard drives and non-NCQ drives

Different cache size

RAID combinations of hard drives with any operating system other than Windows XP Pro (SP2/SP3), Windows Vista SP1/SP2, and Windows 7 using Microsoft’s IDE driver stack based on ATAPI.SYS

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Contents AHCI and RAID on HP Compaq Elite 8000, 8100, 8200, and 8300 Business PCsIntel Rapid Storage Technology Intel chipset IntroductionHP business PC Chipset componentsAcronym or term Basics of AHCI and RAID TechnologyDefinitions DescriptionBIOS Interface BIOS / Software / Hardware ConsiderationsBenefits of AHCI New operating system installation?xml version=1.0 ? settings pass=offlineServicingPathAndCredentials DriverPaths component settings unattend publicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35 language=neutral versionScope=nonSxSEnhancing existing Windows XP images from IDE Mode HKLM\System\CCS\Services\iaStor\Parameters\PortX nameGTFvalue 0=disabled 1=enabled GTF Support HP 8100 and 8200 Business PCs onlyChanging AHCI to IDE Mode through the HP Replicated Setup Utility LimitationsBasic RAID Types HardwareFigure 2 Performance - RAID 0 with three hard drives Figure 1 Performance - RAID 0 with two hard drivesRAID 0 with three hard drives is shown in Figure RAID 1 with two hard drives Mirror RAID 5 with three hard drives Intel Matrix RAID Technology Configurations Recommended configurationsOther supported configurations Unsupported configurationsConfiguring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurations Enabling RAID through F10 System BIOSAccessing RAID Option ROM Configuring RAID Volume using the Option ROM4. Type Y to continue Notes for operating system installation Intel Rapid Storage Technology software installation Using the Intel Rapid Storage Console interface to Configure RAID RAID migrations using Intel Rapid Storage Console Migration to RAID 1 from two non-RAID hard drivesMigration to RAID 0 from two non-RAID hard drives Migration to RAID 0 from three non-RAID hard drivesMigration to RAID 5 from three non-RAID hard drives Migration to Matrix RAID 5 and RAID 0 from three non-RAID hard drives12. Reboot the system after the migration finishes. NOTE Back up all data before proceeding Email notifications HP Elite 8200 and 8300 Business PCs only Configuring Intel Rapid Storage Console forMigration to Matrix RAID 1 and RAID 0 from two non-RAID hard drives Installation Language Table 8 Language supportAbbreviation Degradation Get connected hp.com/go/getconnected
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