Safety precautions and disclaimers – Sonnet Technologies Fusion D400RAID (With Drives) User Manual
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read this section carefully before proceeding. These
precautions explain the correct and safe use of this device,
thereby helping to prevent injury to you or others, and also help
you to minimize the risk of damaging the device.
Warnings
Always follow the basic warnings listed here to avoid the risk of
serious injury or death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire,
and other hazards. These warnings include, but are not limited to:
• With the exception of the user-swappable parts, do not attempt
to disassemble or modify the enclosure. If this device appears to
be malfunctioning, contact Sonnet Customer Service.
• Do not drop the enclosures or any of its drive modules;
dropping or mishandling of the enclosure or drive modules
may result in a malfunction.
• Do not insert your fingers or foreign objects inside the enclo-
sure; take particular care when small children are present.
• Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or containers
that contain liquids which might spill into any openings, or in
damp or wet conditions.
• If unusual smells, sounds, or smoke come from the device, or
if liquids enter it, switch it off immediately and unplug it from
the electrical outlet.
• Follow the instructions in this manual carefully; contact
Sonnet Customer Service for additional advice not covered in
this User’s Guide.
Safety Precautions and Disclaimers
DISCLAIMERS
Drive Usage:
Sonnet Technologies has qualified and specifies Enterprise/RAID
edition hard drives for use in Fusion storage systems. These drives
were chosen for their superior performance, error handling, and
reliability characteristics, especially when used in RAID groups.
One important difference between Enterprise/RAID edition hard
drives and standard hard drives is how quickly each type handles
read errors—Enterprise/RAID edition hard drives attempt to
recover from errors for just a few seconds, while standard hard
drives may take minutes. Because RAID controller cards and soft-
ware-based RAID schemes allow only a very short time for drives
to recover before dropping them from the RAID group, hard
drive manufacturers recommend against using standard hard
drives in RAID storage systems. Enterprise/RAID edition hard
drives also feature improved vibration characteristics that influ-
ence and support storage reliability.
Only use Enterprise/RAID
edition hard drives in your Fusion storage system to ensure
system reliability and performance. Standard drives may not
be supported and may degrade system reliability and perfor-
mance. Sonnet has qualified and recommends the following
hard drives:
• 500GB Hitachi Deskstar E7K500, model #HDS725050KLA360
• 500GB Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, model #HUA721050KLA330
• 500GB Seagate Barracuda ES, model #ST3500630NS
• 750GB Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, model #HUA721075KLA330
• 750GB Seagate Barracuda ES, model #ST3750640NS
• 1TB Hitachi Ultrastar A7K1000, model #HUA721010KLA330
Creating RAID Volumes Under Windows:
Creating RAID volumes under Windows requires dynamic disk
storage, a formatting option available with Windows Server
2003 SP1, Windows XP Professional (32- and 64-bit versions), or
Windows Vista Enterprise or Ultimate (32- and 64-bit versions).
In order to create RAID volumes larger than 2TB, you must do
one of the following:
• Use the software configuration tools included with the Fusion
storage to create volumes up to 2TB, concatenate (link together
in a virtual chain) the volumes, and then format as NTFS.
• Use GPT formatting. Note that drives and volumes with GPT
formatting are not visible to any version of Windows XP
Professional, nor to the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003
SP1.