Mirroring

The process of providing complete redundancy using two physical disks, by maintaining an exact copy of one physical disk’s data on the second physical disk. If one physical disk fails, the contents of the other physical disk can be used to maintain the integrity of the system and to rebuild the failed physical disk.

Multi-bit ECC Errors

ECC errors are errors that occur in the memory, which can corrupt cached data so that it has to be discarded. ECC double-bit errors are serious, as they result in corrupted data and data loss. In case of double-bit ECC errors, contact Dell Technical Support.

Multi-pathing

PERC 6 firmware provides support for detecting and using multiple paths from the RAID controllers to the SAS devices that are in enclosures. Devices connected to enclosures have multiple paths to them. With edundant paths to the same port of a device, if one path fails, another path can be used to communicate between the controller and the device.

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Non Read Ahead

Non read ahead is a cache read policy. If you select Non read ahead in the BIOS Configuration Utility, the controller does not read sequentially ahead of requested data and store the additional data in cache memory, anticipating that the data is needed soon. Non read ahead is most effective when accessing random data.

Non Redundant Virtual Disk

A non-redundant virtual disk is one which does not have redundant data on physical disks that can be used to rebuild a failed physical disk. A RAID 0 virtual disk consists of data striped across the physical disks, without disk mirroring or parity to provide redundancy. This provides for high data throughput but offers no protection in case of a physical disk failure.

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UCP-61, UCP-60, UCC-60 specifications

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