Asus P4P800 Motherboard DIY Troubleshooting Guide

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    Intel® Application Accelerator RAID Edition User's Manual Revision 1.1 July 2003
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    , life saving, or life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Designers must not rely on the absence or characteristics of any features or instructions marked "reserved" or "undefined." Intel reserves these for future
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    Intel Motherboards 27 10.1 Creating, Deleting, and Resetting RAID Sets 27 10.2 Create RAID 0 or RAID 1 Volume 28 10.3 Delete RAID Volume 28 10.4 Reset RAID Data 28 11 Loading the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Driver During Operating System Install ...29 11.1 Instructions on
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    Warning 63 19.2 Windows* XP / Windows 2000 63 20 Unattended Installation Under Windows* XP / Windows 2000 65 21 Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility 67 21.1 Description...67 21.2 Create Volume Manually 67 21.2.1 Step 1 of 2: Select the RAID Volume Name, RAID Level, and Strip
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    and View a Report using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility ...72 21.6 Support Tab Information 74 22 Troubleshooting ...75 23 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs 76 Appendix Transfer Rates Associated with Transfer Modes 83 Appendix D Glossary ...84 User's Manual 5
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    R Figures Figure 1. RAID 0 ...13 Figure 2. RAID 1 ...15 Tables Table 1. Serial ATA Transfer Rates Associated With Transfer Modes 83 6 User's Manual
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    Revision Number 1.0 1.1 Description Initial Release. Added RAID 1 and Windows* 2000 information Revision Date March 20, 2003 This symbol means reader be careful. Warning: Warning: Not following these instructions might render the system unusable. Certain functions may also have consequences that
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    this guide are only relevant on systems implementing a RAID solution and using a supported Intel chipset and supported operating system. • Supported Intel chipsets http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/suppchip.htm • Supported operating system http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets
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    RAID Background R 2 RAID Background RAID of RAID (RAID 0 - RAID 5) to provide a balance of performance and data protection. Each RAID level Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)." This document is archived at the University .edu/TechRepPages/CSD-87-391 RAID was designed to improve the
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    Data in a RAID 0 array is RAID levels, especially for reading and writing large sequential files. Real world usage models where RAID 0 can be of particular benefit include loading large files into an image editing application such as Adobe* Photoshop*, saving large movie files in a video
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    disk failure, the computer system will remain fully operational to ensure maximum productivity. The performance of a RAID 1 array is greater than that of a single drive since data can be read from multiple disks and for any application(s) requiring very high availability. User's Manual 15
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    system and invoking the RAID migration process from within Windows*. The migration to a RAID 0 or RAID 1 configuration is performed without to conduct other activities such as surf the Web and/or run productivity applications while the system is being migrated. The only . User's Manual 17
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    core driver for Windows XP and Windows 2000 • Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition utility • Migration Feature 6.2 Do You Need the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition? The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition reduces the storage sub-system bottleneck, enabling the processor
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    scalability, and design flexibility. SATA has attracted widespread industry support through the Serial ATA Working Group (www.serialata.org hard drives requires the use of a SATA data cable (7-pin, 4conductor) which supports the Serial ATA protocol and a SATA power cable. Either end of the SATA data
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    installation** (refer to illustration below): 1. Attach either cable end to the connector (A) on the motherboard 2. Attach the other cable end (B) to the SATA hard drive Note: Both the data . ** You should always carefully follow any instructions that come from the hard drive manufacturer. 22 User
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    the system BIOS is set up correctly for the RAID controller before installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition. Refer to the motherboard documentation or contact the motherboard manufacturer or your place of purchase for instructions on properly configuring the system BIOS for RAID. If
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    this system BIOS from your motherboard or system manufacturer. The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition needs to have the associated version of the Intel RAID Option ROM installed on the system in order to support the entire feature set. Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition version
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    your motherboard. ** The specific BIOS settings on non-Intel manufactured motherboards may differ from the instructions listed below. ** The SoftRAID option must be enabled in BIOS before the system can load the Intel RAID Option ROM code for Intel RAID. 1. Enter the BIOS Setup program by pressing
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    for illustration examples of the Intel RAID Option ROM windows. Warning: All data on the RAID drives and any internal RAID structures will be lost. 1. Select option 3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID and press the key to delete the RAID set and remove any RAID structures from the drives. 2. Confirm
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    Intel RAID Controller. 5. Press to continue with Windows Setup. 11.1 Instructions on Creating F6 Floppy Diskette To create an F6 floppy diskette that contains the files that are needed when installing the driver via an F6 installation method, complete the following steps: 1. Download the
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    Accelerator RAID Edition by running the typical Setup.exe process. 1. Press F6 when prompted in the status line with the 'Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver' message at the beginning of Windows XP setup (during textmode phase). Note: After pressing F6, setup will
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    BIOS on all motherboards with a supported Intel chipset (see http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/suppchip.htm). The Intel RAID Option ROM is a PnP option ROM that provides a pre-operating system user interface for the Intel RAID implementation and provides BIOS and DOS disk services
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    pressing the and keys simultaneously, the following window will appear: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 0 Copyright(C) 2003 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. v3.0.0.2307 1 MAIN MENU ║ ║ ║ 1. Create RAID Volume ║ ║ 2. Delete RAID Volume
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    1. Select option 1 'Create RAID Volume' and press the key and the following window will appear: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 8 Copyright(C) and workstations ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ [↑↓]Change [TAB]-Next [ESC]-Previous Menu [ENTER]-Select 8 User's Manual 33
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    to select and advance to the next field. 5. From the Strip size, press the or key to advance to the 'Create Volume' prompt. The window will appears as follows: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 8 Copyright(C) 2003 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. v3
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    Previous Menu [ENTER]-Select 8 7. Confirm this selection by pressing the key after the prompt. The window will be returned to the main menu with an updated status similar to the following: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 0 Copyright(C) 2003 Intel Corporation. All
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    press the key to exit the RAID Configuration utility and the following prompt will appear: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 0 Copyright(C) 2003 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. v3.0.0.2307 1 MAIN MENU ║ ║ ║ 1. Create RAID Volume ║ ║ 2. Delete
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    , all data on the RAID drives will be lost. 1. Select option 2 'Delete RAID Volume' from the main menu window and press the key to select a RAID volume for deletion. The following window will appear: Warning: If your system currently boots to RAID and you delete the RAID volume in the Intel
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    to become available as non-RAID disks. ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ WARNING: EXISTING DATA WITHIN THIS VOULME WILL BE LOST AND NON-RECOVERABLE ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ ║ [↑↓]Select []-Previous Menu []- Delete Volume 1 3. Confirm the volume deletion by pressing the key. 38 User's Manual
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    be lost. 4. Select option 3 'Reset Disks to Non-RAID' and press the key to delete the RAID volume and remove any RAID structures from the drives and the following window will appear: Intel(R) RAID for Serial ATA - RAID Configuration Utility 0 0 Copyright(C) 2003 Intel Corporation. All
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    ability to un-install all other non-driver components. The following non-driver components can be un-installed: • Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility • Help Documentation • Start Menu Shortcuts • System Tray Icon Service • RAID Monitor Service 13.2 Steps to Take Before Installing the
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    is located at the following website: http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/compat.htm After the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition has been downloaded from the Intel website to a known location on your hard drive, you need to run the file iaarxx_enu.exe (English version) or
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    Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition R 13.3.2 Installation: Welcome Screen Click on the 'Next' button after the following welcome window appears: 13.3.3 Installation: License Agreement Carefully read through the license agreement in the following window and if you accept all
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    Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition R 13.3.4 Installation: Choose Destination Location Select the folder in the following window where you would like Setup to install the files and then click on the 'Next' button: 13.3.5 Installation: Select Program Folder Select a program
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    Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition R 13.3.6 Installation: Setup Status The status of the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Setup will then appear in the following window: User's Manual 45
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    Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition R 13.3.7 Installation: InstallShield* Wizard Complete Once installation is complete, the following window will appear: 46 User's Manual
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    you can confirm that the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition has been loaded by completing the following steps: For Windows* XP or Windows 2000 Note: The following instructions assume classic mode: • Click on Start Button / Settings / Control Panel • Double-click on the 'System' icon • Select
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    installed: • Use the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition utility • Locate the RAID driver (iaStor.sys) itself and view the file properties. Using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility: • Run the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition utility from the following Start Menu
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    .com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/suppchip.htm) Note: Note For Windows* XP and Windows 2000 Users: In order to successfully complete installation of the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition with Windows* XP or Windows 2000, the user must be logged on with Administrator rights. User's Manual 51
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    a supported Intel chipset (currently a chipset with an Intel® 82801ER I/O Controller Hub) and one Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive 2. Motherboard BIOS that includes the Intel RAID Option ROM 3. Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition 4. RAID Controller enabled in the BIOS 17.3 Steps on Setting Up
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    migration to RAID 0 does not utilize the extra space made available by adding the second hard drive. To take advantage of the extra hard drive space you will need to do one of the following: 1. Create a new partition using Windows Disk Management (See Section 17.4.1 for instructions) or 5. Extend
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    before installing Windows* XP on the single SATA hard drive. Refer to Section 8 and 10 to properly configure the BIOS. 2. Install the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition during Windows Setup. Refer to Section 11 for instructions on installing the driver during Windows Setup. 3. Install the
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    RAID Migration Instructions R After the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition has been successfully installed and the system has rebooted, click on the Intel Application Accelerator shortcut link and the following window will appear: Note: The 'Physical Disks' listed in your system can differ
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    RAID Migration Instructions R 18.1 Create RAID Volume from Existing Disk To create a RAID volume from an existing disk, right-mouse click on 'RAID Volumes' and select 'Create From Existing Disk' to create a new RAID volume as illustrated below: Note: Note: Creating a RAID volume from an existing
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    RAID Migration Instructions to be migrated) and which one is the target disk. On a RAID Ready system, this can be determined by making a note during POST of is attached to. You can also use the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition utility before the second disk is installed to verify the Port
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    though 128KB is the recommended setting for most users, you should choose the strip size value which is best suited to your specific RAID usage model. Additional details on the three most typical strip size settings are listed in Section 18.1.3 titled 'Strip Size Descriptions'. User's Manual 59
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    RAID Migration Instructions R 18.1.3 Strip Size Descriptions Strip Size Settings Descriptions 4KB 8KB 16KB note that once you have selected 'Migrate' on Step 3 of 3, the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition will have claimed the disks to be used in creating a new volume and this operation
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    RAID Migration Instructions R 18.1.5 Step 3 of 3: Confirm Creation of New RAID Volume For step 3, confirm the creation of the new RAID volume and then click 'Migrate': 18.2 Migration Process May Take Considerable Time to Complete The migration process may take up to two hours to complete
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    RAID Migration Instructions R Note: The time remaining for your system can differ from the following example. 18.3 Successful Migration If the migration process was completed successfully, the following dialog window will appear: Note: You must reboot your system in order to use the full capacity
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    controller and the operating system would no longer use the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition driver. For instructions on how to manually uninstall the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition, please refer to Section 19.2 titled 'Windows* XP / Windows 2000'. 19.2 Windows* XP / Windows
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    R If System Does Not Have Intel RAID Option ROM Installed: d. Enter the system BIOS Setup (usually done by pressing a key such as 'F2' or 'Delete' during boot-up) e. Change the IDE configuration for the RAID-controlled hard drive(s) from 'RAID' to 'IDE'. 3. Delete any partitions on the hard drives
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    these files, run 'C:\SETUP.EXE -A -P C:\' as described in the 'Advanced Installation Instructions' section of the README.TXT.) Windows* XP / Windows 2000: // Insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT file [MassStorageDrivers] "Intel(R) 82801ER SATA RAID Controller" = OEM [OEMBootFiles
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    Description The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition utility is a Windows*-based application that provides management capabilities and detailed status information for storage devices and RAID arrays. 21.2 Create Volume Manually The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition offers the ability
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    Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility R Note: Manually creating a RAID volume can also be accomplished by clicking on the 'RAID' file menu, and then arrow down and click on 'Create Volume Manually'. 68 User's Manual
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    though 128KB is the recommended setting for most users, you should choose the strip size value which is best suited to your specific RAID usage model. Additional details on the three most typical strip size settings are listed in Section 21.2.2 titled 'Strip Size Descriptions'. User's Manual 69
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    Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility R 21.2.2 Strip Size Descriptions Strip Size Settings Descriptions 4KB you have selected 'Yes' on the following two dialog boxes, the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition will have claimed the disks to be used in creating a new volume and
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    Volume For Step 2, confirm the creation of the new RAID volume and then click 'Create': 21.3 Successful Creation If the manual volume creation process was completed successfully, the following dialog window will appear: 21.4 Disk and Volume Status Parameter Descriptions The Intel Application
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    member of a RAID 0 volume. Disk RAID meta-data on it but its version is incompatible with the current version of RAID software. Updated status. A RAID volume topology (RAID level, strip Support. To generate and view a report, simply arrow up and click on 'File' (located at the top left of the window
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    Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility R Selecting 'View' option: The report will be generated and you will automatically be taken to the 'Report' tab report can be saved to a location on your hard drive and then viewed with a text viewer such as Notepad* or WordPad*. User's Manual 73
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    like to obtain information on any of the following topics related to the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition: • Top Technical Issues • Knowledge Base • Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Downloads The following illustration shows an example of the 'Support' tab: 74 User's Manual
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    Troubleshooting R 22 Troubleshooting Please refer to the following Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition website for troubleshooting information: http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/index.htm User's Manual 75
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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) R 23 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Please refer to the following Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition website for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa_raid/index.htm 76 User's Manual
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    specific Intel chipset that is located on your motherboard. The Intel Chipset Identification Utility can be downloaded from the following Intel website: http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/inf/chipsetid.htm If Windows Note: Please do not follow the instructions listed below or attempt to open a
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    Installation Utility installs specific Windows INF files. The INF files inform the operating system about how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as AGP, USB, Core PCI, and ISA PnP services. For more details about the specific INF files that are updated, please refer
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    for Intel chipsets, certain symptoms may be seen depending on the system configuration. Please refer to the following Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility website for troubleshooting information: http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/inf/ User's Manual 79
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    a storage device-centric technology and does not support other peripherals, such as cameras, scanners, or printers. The Serial ATA 1.0 specification outlines the following benefits: • Performance Headroom: 5 V The following illustrations show examples of SATA and IDE data cables: 80 User's Manual
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    (SATA), your system must meet ALL of the following requirements: • SATA compatible logic either on the motherboard or on a Serial ATA adapter card • SATA compatible BIOS • SATA-aware device driver for the operating system • Generation 1-compatible SATA device such as a hard drive • A SATA data cable
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    Matching Serial ATA Hard Drives with IDE Hard Drives If your motherboard has a supported Intel chipset and provides both IDE and Serial ATA connections, Serial ATA hard drives in a RAID configuration, please refer to Section 21.2 titled 'Create Volume Manually' for additional information. Using IDE
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    more information about your specific device. Note: This table contains theoretical transfer rates of SATA transfer modes supported by the Intel 82801ER I/O Controller Hub. Your actual terms 'theoretical transfer rate', 'sustained transfer rate', and 'burst transfer rate'. User's Manual 83
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    ATA port Intel 82801ER I/O Controller Hub Standard PnP option ROM that provides a pre-operating system user interface for the Intel RAID implementation. Also allows boot order to be selected from within the BIOSes setup utility. Serial ATA port (connector) on a motherboard identified as Port0 Serial
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    allocated from a RAID Array and arranged into a RAID topology. The operating system sees a RAID Volume as a RAID Volume Rate at which the drive can transfer data sequentially from multiple tracks and cylinders on the disk (closer to real-world file transfers) Actual speed that the drive can read bits
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Intel
®
Application Accelerator
RAID Edition
User’s Manual
Revision 1.1
July 2003