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...servers? Fill out Table 12 to consider when creating RAID arrays include availability, performance, and capacity. Use RAID 0 or 10. Rank the requirements for each situation: • Will this disk array support any software system that must be available on demand? Table 12. Factors to these factors, such as storage...RAID IME, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide 27 Define the major purpose of importance, and then review the suggested RAID levels for your array, such as the following, which are followed by suggested RAID levels. ...
...servers? Fill out Table 12 to consider when creating RAID arrays include availability, performance, and capacity. Use RAID 0 or 10. Rank the requirements for each situation: • Will this disk array support any software system that must be available on demand? Table 12. Factors to these factors, such as storage...RAID IME, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide 27 Define the major purpose of importance, and then review the suggested RAID levels for your array, such as the following, which are followed by suggested RAID levels. ...
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... Group Show Progress window. When everything is acceptable, click Finish to Add 3. Select Manage -> Show Progress. 122 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide The next screen displays, which allows you to review the summary and go back if you need to the virtual disk. 4. A Reconstruct operation begins on the virtual ...disk. Changing RAID Level 5. Figure 71. You can monitor the progress of the reconstruction in Figure 71. Figure 70. Selecting Drives to accept the new configuration. In the panel, check the disk drives that you are finished adding disk...
... Group Show Progress window. When everything is acceptable, click Finish to Add 3. Select Manage -> Show Progress. 122 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide The next screen displays, which allows you to review the summary and go back if you need to the virtual disk. 4. A Reconstruct operation begins on the virtual ...disk. Changing RAID Level 5. Figure 71. You can monitor the progress of the reconstruction in Figure 71. Figure 70. Selecting Drives to accept the new configuration. In the panel, check the disk drives that you are finished adding disk...
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... The next screen displays, which allows you to review the summary and go back if you want to remove from a virtual disk. Intel® RAID Software User's Guide 123 Click Remove Drive. Select a Drive Group icon and start the Modify Drive Group, as shown in the previous section. 2.... you are finished removing disk drives, click Next. Selecting Drives to allow selection among Add drives, Remove drives, and Migrate RAID level. Removing a Drive or Changing the RAID Level of a Virtual Disk You can use Intel® RAID Web Console 2 to remove a physical disk drive from the virtual disk. ...
... The next screen displays, which allows you to review the summary and go back if you want to remove from a virtual disk. Intel® RAID Software User's Guide 123 Click Remove Drive. Select a Drive Group icon and start the Modify Drive Group, as shown in the previous section. 2.... you are finished removing disk drives, click Next. Selecting Drives to allow selection among Add drives, Remove drives, and Migrate RAID level. Removing a Drive or Changing the RAID Level of a Virtual Disk You can use Intel® RAID Web Console 2 to remove a physical disk drive from the virtual disk. ...