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Fault-tolerant array
Types of volumes and arrays
Assigning the boot controller
Board components and features
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Class A Equipment
Class B Equipment
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Contents
Port Sata RAID Controller
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Board components and features
Controller specifications and attributes
1Controller specifications and attributes
Installation and configuration procedures
Overview of the installation process
Installing the controller and drives
Installing the controller board
Installation and configuration procedures
Assigning the boot controller
Creating a bootable array
Installation and configuration procedures
Appendix a Electrostatic discharge
Preventing electrostatic discharge
Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge
Appendix B Regulatory compliance notices
Federal Communications Commission notice
FCC rating label
Class a equipment
Canadian notice Avis Canadien
European Union regulatory notice
Bsmi notice
Modifications
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Appendix C Using the RAID Configuration Utility
Creating arrays
Making an array bootable
Managing arrays
Viewing array properties
Deleting an array
Initializing drives
Managing failover drive assignments
Rescanning drives
Types of volumes and arrays
Simple volume
Spanned volume
Simple volume consists of a single drive
RAID
RAID 10 array
RAID 50 array
Glossary
Fault-tolerant array
Degraded
Array to fail and result in data loss
Example, 1040. See also channel
Records the RAID signature on the disk
System as if it were a single storage unit
Low-level format
Software for example, a missing drive
Volume
Or concatenated, multiple regions of the same disk
Single-level array
RAID 1 on
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