SAS BIOS configuration utility 17
To access the Exit Menu screen, press
Esc
from any screen in the utility.
If an option is not relevant or not available, it is deactivated.
Performing configuration tasks
Creating a RAID 0 volume
In a RAID 0 volume, data is striped across multiple disk drives, combining the drives into one logical
volume. This procedure maximizes storage capacity and performance.
When selecting drives for the RAID 0 volume, remember the following limitations:
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Every drive in the volume must be the same type, either SAS or SATA.
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Each drive must have 512-byte blocks.
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Drives with removable media are not supported.
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The volume must have at least two drives but no more than eight drives.
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RAID 0 volumes cannot have hot-spare drives, so data is unprotected against drive failure.
To create a RAID 0 volume:
1.
On the Adapter List screen, select an adapter.
2.
On the Adapter Properties screen, select
RAID Properties.
o
If the adapter has a configured volume, the View Array screen appears. Press the
C
key to create
a new volume.
o
If the adapter does not yet have a configured volume, the Select New Array Type screen
appears.
3.
On the Select New Array Type screen, select
Create RAID 0 Volume
.
The Create New Array screen appears. This screen lists the drives that you can use to create the
RAID 0 volume.
4.
Identify a drive that you want to use in the RAID volume, and then move the cursor to the
RAID Disk
column for that drive.