Table 3-1. Features of the PERC S100 controller and PERC S300 controller (continued)

RAID Controller Feature

Description

 

 

Physical disk roaming

The controller supports moving a physical disk from one

 

backplane slot or cable connection to another (on the same

 

controller). The controller automatically recognizes the

 

repositioned physical disk and logically places it in the proper

 

order.

 

WARNING: A virtual disk is lost if you perform disk

 

roaming while an OCE is running at Storage Management.

 

NOTE: For more information on how to open the system and

 

add parts, see the Hardware Owner’s Manual, available on the

 

Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.

 

Perform the following steps for physical disk roaming:

 

NOTE: These steps do not apply to systems that have a

 

backplane with hot-swap capability.

 

1 Turn off the power to the system, physical disks, and system

 

components.

 

2 Disconnect the power cables from the system.

 

3 Move the physical disks to different slots on the backplane

 

or to different cable connections.

 

4 Perform a safety check. Make sure the physical disks are

 

inserted properly.

 

5 Connect the power cables and power up the system.

 

NOTE: The controller detects the RAID configuration from the

 

configuration data on the physical disks.

 

 

Storage port (Storport)

For use with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and later, the

driver support

Storport driver improves throughput and miniport driver

 

interfaces.

 

 

Stripe size

Stripe size is determined by a PERC S100 adapter/PERC

 

S300 adapter algorithm. Stripe size cannot be configured by

 

the user.

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Dell S300, S100 manual Backplane with hot-swap capability