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Array type, Stripe block, Selecting array type – Promise Technology FastTrak TX4000 User Manual

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Selecting Array Type

1.

Under the Definition section of this menu, highlight the Array # for which you
want to assign a RAID level.

2.

Press the Spacebar to cycle through three array types:

Performance (RAID 0 Striping)

Security (RAID 1 Mirroring

RAID 0+1 Striping/Mirroring (for 4 drives)

See page 50 for more information about RAID levels.

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[ Define Array Definition Menu ]


Array No

RAID Mode

Total Drv

Capacity(MB)

Status

Array 1

Stripe

2

16126

Functional


Stripe Block: 64 KB

Gigabyte Boundary: ON

[ Drive Assignments ]


Channel: Drive ID

Drive Model

Capacity (MB) Assignment

1 :

1

QUANTUMCR8.4A

8063

Y

2 :

2

QUANTUMCR8.4A

8063

N

3 :

3

QUANTUMCR8.4A

8063

Y

4 :

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Selecting Stripe Block

For RAID 0 and RAID 0+1 arrays you may manually select the stripe block size.
Press the Spacebar to scroll through choices progressing as follows (16, 32, 64,
128, 256 MB).

The size selected affects how FastTrak TX4000 sends and retrieves data blocks
to and from the drives. You will need to perform your own testing to determine
how the data block size is affecting your particular use of the array. In general, a
larger block size is better when handling large data transfers (such as in A/V
editing or graphics) while a smaller block size is better when handling e-mail and
other common server data. The default is 64K.