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RAID
2-3
Set numbers are assigned in the RAID utility based on the
assigned disk number of the physical drives, with the lowest
numbered drives being part of the lowest numbered sets. Therefore,
Drive 0 will ALWAYS be part of Set 1, no matter if it is a single disk
or part of a RAID set. Drive 1 could be part of Set 1 if it is part of a
RAID set with Drive 0. If not, it will be part of Set 2.
For example, if a striped set were created with drives 1 and 2, the
sets would be (the physical drive number is in the brackets):
Set: 1 <0> Manufacturer Model <PM> 19541 MB
Set: 2 <1,2> CMD Stripe set <PS> 39081 MB
Set: 3 <3> Manufacturer Model <SS> 19541 MB
If another striped set were created with drives 0 and 3, it would be:
Set: 1 <0,3> CMD Stripe set <PM> 39081 MB
Set: 2 <1,2> CMD Stripe set <PS> 39081 MB
Windows, on the other hand, does not report the physical disk
drives, but only the Sets (even if they are representing single,
independent disk drives). However, Windows calls the sets
drives. In other words, it sees a RAID Set as a single drive of
whatever size the RAID Set reports. In Windows, the numbering of
each set (drive) will differ depending on which operating system is
being used as well as other devices currently installed on the
computer. It will almost always be different than that reported in
the BIOS or CMD Medley GUI. However, THE ORDER of the sets
reported in the BIOS and CMD Medley GUI will be maintained in
Windows such that Set 1 in the BIOS will be the first drive reported
in any of the Windows operating systems. Set 2 will always be the
second drive, and so forth.
Creating Striped Sets (RAID 0):
1. As the BIOS boots, the following message will appear,
pausing for a few moments to allow the user to choose what
to do:
Press F3 to enter RAID utility
2. Press F3.
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