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RAID 0 volume

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6.3.2 RAID 0 volume The RAID 0 feature supports volumes with two to ten disks. You may combine an RAID 0 volume with an RAID 1 or RAID 1E/10 volume. To create a RAID 0 volume: 1. Follow steps 1-4 of the section RAID 1 volume. 2. The Select New Volume Type screen appears. Use the arrow keys to select Create RAID 0 Volume, then press . LSI Corp Config Utility v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30) Select New Volume Type -- SAS2008 Create RAID 1 Volume Create RAID 1E/10 Volume Create RAID 0 Volume Create a RAID 1 volume consisting of 2 disks plus up to 2 optional hot spares. ALL DATA on volume disks will be DELETED! Create a RAID 1E or RAID 10 volume consisting of 3 to 10 disks including up to 2 optional hot spares. ALL DATA on volume disks will be DELETED! Create a RAID 0 volume consisting of 2 to 10 disks. ALL DATA on volume disks will be DELETED! Esc = Exit Menu F1/Shift+1 = Help Enter = Choose volume type to create 3. The Create New Volume screen shows the disks you can add to make up the RAID 0 volume. Use the arrow key to select a disk, then move the cursor to the RAID Disk column. To include this disk in the array, press , , or . LSI Corp Config Utility Create New Volume -- SAS2008 Volume Type: Volume Size(GB): Slot Device Identifier Num 0 ATA ST3160812AS E 1 ATA ST3160812AS E 2 ATA ST3160812AS E 3 ATA ST3160812AS E v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30) RAID 0 296 RAID Drive Pred Disk Status Fail [Yes No [Yes No [No No [No No Size (GB) 149 149 149 149 Esc = Exit Menu F1/Shift+1 = Help SPACE/+/- = Select disk for volume C = Create volume 6-18 Chapter 6: RAID configuration

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Chapter 6: RAID configuration
6.3.2
RAID 0 volume
The RAID 0 feature supports volumes with two to ten disks. You may combine an
RAID 0 volume with an RAID 1 or RAID 1E/10 volume.
To create a RAID 0 volume:
1.
Follow steps 1–4 of the section
RAID 1 volume
.
2.
The
Select New Volume Type
screen appears.
Use the arrow keys to select
Create RAID 0 Volume
, then press <Enter>.
3.
The
Create New Volume
screen shows the disks you can add to make up
the RAID 0 volume. Use the arrow key to select a disk, then move the cursor
to the
RAID Disk
column. To include this disk in the array, press <+>, <->, or
<Space>.
Esc = Exit Menu
F1/Shift+1 = Help
Enter = Choose volume type to create
LSI Corp Config Utility
v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30)
Select New Volume Type -- SAS2008
Create RAID 1 Volume
Create a RAID 1 volume
consisting of 2 disks plus up to 2
optional hot spares.
ALL DATA on
volume disks will be DELETED!
Create RAID 1E/10 Volume
Create a RAID 1E or RAID 10 volume
consisting of 3 to 10 disks including up
to 2 optional hot spares. ALL DATA
on
volume disks will be DELETED!
Create RAID 0 Volume
Create a RAID 0 volume consisting of
2 to 10 disks. ALL DATA
on
volume disks will be DELETED!
Esc = Exit Menu
F1/Shift+1 = Help
SPACE/+/- = Select disk for volume
C = Create volume
LSI Corp Config Utility
v7.07.00.00 (2010.04.30)
Create New Volume -- SAS2008
Volume Type:
RAID 0
Volume Size(GB):
296
Slot
Device Identifier
RAID
Drive
Pred
Size
Num
Disk
Status
Fail
(GB)
0
ATA
ST3160812AS
E
[Yes]
----------
No
149
1
ATA
ST3160812AS
E
[Yes]
----------
No
149
2
ATA
ST3160812AS
E
[No]
----------
No
149
3
ATA
ST3160812AS
E
[No]
----------
No
149