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Setting Up SATA RAID, Optane™ or AHCI Mode
Note that your system can be set up as a RAID OR to support Intel® Optane™,
it cannot be set to support both systems.
AHCI Mode
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) is an interface specification that allows
the storage driver to enable advanced serial ATA features such as Native Command
Queuing (for maximum hard disk efficiency and performance). AHCI mode can be
supported by one or two hard disks/solid state drives. Make sure you install the
In-
tel® Rapid Storage Technology
application if you have set up your HDDs/SSDs
in
AHCI
mode (see
“Intel® Rapid Storage Technology” on page 6 - 57
Intel® Optane™
Intel® Optane™
is a combination of a compatible memory device and
Intel Rapid
Technology software
. This combination is designed to speed up your system per-
formance by caching boot data, executables, frequently accessed data and system
page files to an non volatile, low latency Intel® Optane™ SSD.
Contact your distributor or supplier to see if your system supports this technology.
RAID
To configure your RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) system in Strip-
ing (RAID 0) or Mirroring (RAID 1) modes (see
Table 6 - 2, on page 6 - 5
) you will
require
at least
two
identical
(see sidebar) SSDs.
RAID Hard Disks/
Solid State Drives
All SSDs in a RAID
should be identical (the
same size and brand) in
order to prevent unex-
pected system behavior.
SATA Mode
Selection
The SATA mode selec-
tion should be made
be-
fore installing your
operating system
.
DO NOT change your
selected SATA mode
unless you intend to re-
install your operating
system. Make sure you
have backed up all your
data before doing so.
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