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The number of physical drives in a specific array determines the RAID levels that can be
implemented with the array.
RAID 0 requires one or more physical drives per array.
RAID 1 requires two to eight physical drives per array.
RAID 3 requires at least three physical drives per array.
RAID 5 requires at least three physical drives per array.
4. Press
ENTER
when you finish creating the current array. To continue defining arrays,
repeat step 3. To begin logical drive configuration, go to step 5.
5. Press
F10
to configure logical drives. The logical drive configuration screen displays, as
shown below:
The window at the top of the screen shows the logical drive that is currently being
configured as well as any existing logical drives. The column headings are as follows:
LD
The logical drive number
RAID
The RAID level
Size
The logical drive size
#Stripes
The number of stripes (physical drives) in the associated physical array
StrpSz
The stripe size
Drive-State
The state of the logical drive
6. Set the RAID level for the logical drive. Highlight RAID and press
ENTER
. A list of the
available RAID levels for the current logical drive displays. Select a RAID level and
press
ENTER
to confirm.
Do not use RAID 3 for any logical drive to be used as a DOS volume.
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