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Exit screen, Performing configuration tasks, Creating a raid level 0 configuration – Dell Precision T7400 (Late 2007) User Manual

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Advanced Features

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Exit Screen

It is important to exit the RAID Configuration Utility properly, because some

changes take effect only when you exit. From the Adapter List, press

to exit. In addition, a similar exit screen appears when you exit most other

screens, and it can be used to save settings.

Performing Configuration Tasks

NOTICE:

You will lose any data on your hard drives when you create a RAID

configuration using the following procedures. Back up data that you want to keep

before continuing.

NOTE:

Your RAID array cannot exceed 2 Terabytes in size. Any space beyond the 2-

Terabyte limitation will not be usable.

The two options for creating a new RAID volume are Create IM Volume and

Create IS Volume. IM stands for integrated mirroring. IS stands for integrated

striping. Additional information is available on the configuration screen.

Creating a RAID Level 0 Configuration

NOTE:

RAID 0 does not provide any data protection in the event of hard drive

failure. It is primarily used to increase performance.

NOTE:

Once the number of hard drives in a RAID volume (virtual disk) is set, it

cannot be changed.

Follow these steps to create a RAID 0 volume on a SAS 6/iR controller that

does not currently have a RAID volume configured.

1 Select a controller from the Adapter List in the Configuration Utility.
2 Select the RAID Properties option.
3 Select Create IS Volume when you are prompted to create either an IS

(striped) RAID volume or an IM (mirrored) RAID volume.
The next screen shows a list of hard drives that can be added to a RAID

volume.

4 Move the cursor to the RAID Disk column. To add a hard drive to the

RAID volume, change “No” to “Yes” by pressing the <+>, <->, or space

bar. As hard drives are added, the

Virtual Disk Size field changes to reflect

the new size of the RAID volume.