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The idea behind RAID
10 is simply based on
the combination of
RAID 0 (Performance)
and RAID 1 (Data Secu-
rity). Unlike RAID 4 and
RAID 5, there is no
need to calculate parity
information. RAID 10
disk arrays offer good
performance and data
security. As in RAID 0,
optimum performance
is achieved in highly
sequential load situa-
tions. Identical to RAID
1, 50% of the installed
capacity is lost for re-
dundancy.
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Any installation or maintenance procedures regarding the ICP Controller are carried out
with the configuration program
GDTSETUP
. The monitoring program
GDTMON
allows a
continuous monitoring and maintenance of the ICP Controller and the connected disk ar-
rays. The GDTMON utility also includes options to replace a defective drive with a new one
(Hot Plug) and is available for most of the operating systems supported by the ICP Con-
trollers. GDTSETUP allows you to set up single disks or complex disk arrays with simple and
user-friendly installation procedures. Little previous knowledge is needed to be able to use
GDTSETUP efficiently. It is only necessary to understand the hierarchy levels in the ICP Con-
troller firmware (which are the same for both firmware versions: Standard and RAIDYNE).
For the user's convenience the GDTSETUP program is available in two different variants:
GDTSETUP loaded from the ICP Controller's Flash-RAM after switching on the computer
GDTSETUP loaded from disk under MS-DOS.
The header of the GDTSETUP program indicates with a letter after the version number
whether GDTSETUP was loaded from disk or from Flash-RAM:
"
R
" for GDTSETUP loaded from the Flash-RAM after switching on the computer
"
D
" for GDTSETUP loaded from Disk, i.e., under MS-DOS.
Loading GDTSETUP with <CTRL><G> from the Flash-RAM is very comfortable since no op-
erating system is required to carry out the configuration and setup works.
On the other side, loading GDTSETUP from disk (i.e., under MS-DOS) becomes necessary
for tasks like partitioning or enabling a totally disabled GDT BIOS (which includes
GDTSETUP).