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What you will need to begin

   SAS 2.0 or SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support 

SAS 1.0 or SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080,

RMS25PB040, and RMS25PB080N
     SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SATA II hard disk drives) 
for Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMT3PB080

  Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080, RMS25PB040, RMT3PB080, or 

RMS25PB080N (SAS/SATA cables need to be prepared separately)

  SAS/SATA cable accessory kit, which can be ordered from Intel

®

 separately.

Please see the Tested Operating System List for available cable accessory kits at:

http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server

  Server board with a x8 or x16 PCI Express* slot (this controller is designed to meet 

the x8 PCI Express* Generation 3 specification and is backward compatible with 

generation 2 or 1 slots)

  Resource CD, which is shipped with systems or boards 

  Operating system installation media: Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, 

Microsoft Windows Server 2008*, Microsoft Windows Server 2012*, 
Microsoft Windows 7*, Microsoft Windows Vista*, Red Hat* Enterprise Linux, 
SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server, VMware* ESX Server 4, and VMware* ESXi 5.

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*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property 

of others. Copyright © 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights 

reserved.

Warning

 

Read all caution and safety 

 

statements in this document 

 

before performing any of the 

instructions. Also see the 

Intel

®

 

Server Board and Server Chassis

Safety Information

 document at:

http://www.intel.com/support/

motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.

htm

 

for complete safety information.

Warning

 

Installation and service of 

 

this product should only be

 

performed by qualified service 

personnel to avoid risk of injury from 

electrical shock or energy hazard.

Caution

 

Observe normal ESD

 

[Electrostatic Discharge]

 

procedures during system 

integration to avoid possible 

damage to server board and/or 

other components.

Tools Required

        Anti-static

wrist strap

     Phillips*

screwdriver

Audible Alarm Information

For information about the audible alarm and how to silence or disable it, see the reverse side of this document.

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Choosing the Right RAID Level

0

D4

D2

D4

D6

D8

Disk 2   

      

D4

D1

D3

D5

D7

Disk 1   

      

1

D4

D1

D2

D3

D4

Disk 2   

      

D4

D1

D2

D3

D4

Disk 1   

      

5

D4

D2

P

D5

D8

Disk 2   

      

D4

P

D4

D6

P

Disk 3   

      

D4

D1

D3

P

D7

Disk 1   

      

6

D4

D2

P1

P2

D7

Disk 2   

      

D4

P1

P2

D5

D8

Disk 3   

      

D4

P2

D4

D6

P1

Disk 4   

      

D4

D1

D3

P1

P2

Disk 1   

      

60

D4

D1

P1

P2

D14

Disk 2   

      

D4

D2

D5

P1

P2

Disk 3   

      

D4

P2

D6

D10

P1

Disk 4   

      

D4

P1

P2

D9

D13

Disk 1   

      

D4

D3

P1

P2

D16

Disk 6   

      

D4

D4

D7

P1

P2

Disk 7   

      

D4

P2

D8

D12

P1

Disk 8   

      

D4

P1

P2

D11

D15

Disk 5   

      

10

D4

D1

D3

D5

D7

Disk 2   

      

D4

D2

D4

D6

D8

Disk 3   

      

D4

D2

D4

D6

D8

Disk 4   

      

D4

D1

D3

D5

D7

Disk 1   

      

R1

R1

R0

50

R0

R6

R6

2

NONE

Striping (speed)

100%

Excellent Excellent

High throughput

workstation

2

1

Mirroring 

(redundancy)

50%

Very

good

Good

OS, apps

entry level

3

1

Striping and

distributed parity

(fault tolerance)

n-1

(67-94%)

Very

good

Good

Data, web/media

server

3

2

Striping with dual

distributed parity

n-2

(50-88%)

Good

Good

High fault

tolerance

4

1 per

mirror set

Striping across 

mirrors

50%

Very

good

Good

6

2 per R6

set

Striping across R6

arrays

n-4

(50-88%)

Very

good

Good

Critical data

6

1 per R5

set

Striping across R5

arrays

n-2

(67-94%)

Excellent

Very

Good

Database, file,

mail servers

Minimum

Physical

Drives

RAID

Fail PDs

Allowed

Method

Capacity

Read

Speed

Write

Speed

Good Usage

D4

D2

P

D5

D14

D4

P

D6

D10

P

D4

D1

D5

P

D13

D4

D4

P

D11

D16

D4

P

D8

D12

P

D4

D3

D7

P

D15

Disk 1   

      

Disk 2   

      

Disk 3   

      

Disk 4   

      

Disk 5   

     

Disk 6   

    

Database, file,

mail servers

R5

R0

R5

For more information on the jumpers referenced in this diagram, refer to user guide located on the web at: 

http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server/

Intel® Integrated RAID Module
RMS25PB080, RMS25PB040, RMT3PB080,
and RMS25PB080N Reference Diagram

1

Install the Bracket

A

B

C

Full-height

Bracket

Low-profile

Bracket

Line up the proper 

bracket with the 

board, making sure 

the two holes align.

Determine whether the 

full-height bracket or 

the low-profile bracket 

will fit in the server’s 

PCI back plate.

Install and tighten the 

two screws.

2

Install the RAID Module

Power down the system and disconnect the 

power cord.

A

Remove the system cover and any

other pieces to access the

PCI Express* slot.

B

C

D

PCI Express* Slot (3.3 V)

Secure the RAID module 

bracket to the system 

back panel.

Firmly press the RAID module into an available x8 or 

x16 PCI Express* Slot. Secure the RAID module 

bracket to the system back panel.

The Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 is 

shown for illustrative purpose.

3

Connect the RAID Module

Connect the wide end of the cable to the up silver connector (ports 

0-3).

The Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 is shown for

illustrative purpose.

A

Push the cable into the silver connector until it makes a slight click.

B

If using more than four drives, connect the wide end of the second 

cable to the down silver connector (ports 4-7).

C

Connect the other ends of the cables to SATA drives or to the ports

on a SATA or SAS backplane.

Notes

:  Both non-expander backplanes (one cable per drive) and 

           expander backplanes (one or two total cables) are supported. 

           Drive power cables (not shown) are required.

D

Go to Step 4 on Side 2

Rear view of four SATA drives or backplane connected to ports 

on the Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080.

A

B

C

D

D

Ports 4-7

(This connector is not available on 

Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB040 )

J4A1 BBU/RMFBU 

Connector

(This connector is

not available on 

Intel

®

 Integrated RAID Module

RMS25PB080N)

 

Bracket Screw(2)

Speaker

J4A2 Ports 0-3

J4B1 Ports 4-7

(This connector is

not available on 

Intel

®

 Integrated

RAID Module

RMS25PB040)

 

x8 PCI 

Express*

Interface

J5A2 Advanced Software

Hardware Key Connector

J6A2 HDD Activity

Connector

Front View

Back View

G42737-006

This guide contains step-by-step instructions for installing 
the Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080, RMS25PB040,
RMT3PB080, and RMS25PB080N and information on

using the BIOS setup utility to configure a single logical

drive array and install the driver into the operating system. 

These guides and other supporting documents 
(including a list of supported server boards) are also located on the web at: 

http://www.intel.com.

For more advanced RAID configurations, or to install with other

operating systems, please refer to the 

Hardware User’s Guide.

Read all cautions and warnings first before starting your RAID Controller 

integration.

If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures used 
during system integration, see your 

Hardware Guide 

for complete ESD 

procedures. For more details on Intel® RAID controllers, see: 

www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder.

Intel® Integrated RAID Module
RMS25PB080, RMS25PB040, RMT3PB080,
and RMS25PB080N
Quick Start User's Guide

Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 as shown

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