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Two topics will be covered in the following s, Creating a Bootable Array, Creating a Non-

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5 MediaShield Utillity Apr 26 2007 - Define a New Array - RAID Mode: SMtirrirpoinregd Stripe Block: Optimal Free Disks Port Disk Model Capacity Array Disks Port Disk Model Capacity 01.0 WDC WD1200JD-9 111.79GB 1.1 Hitachi HDT725 232.88GB 2.0 HDS 72808 0PLA3 8 76.69GB 2.1 ST3320620AS 298.09GB [-›] Add [‹-] Del [ESC] Quit [F6] Back [F7] Finish [TAB] Navigate [↑↓] Select [ENTER] Popup Two topics will be covered in the following sections : 1). Creating a Bootable Array - Installing a new Windows XP in a brand new RAID system. 2). Creating a Non-Bootable Array - Existing Windows XP system with new RAID built as data storage. Install SATA Hard Disks before we continue : ■ Shut down your computer. ■ Install SATA hard disks into the drive bays, connect all power and SATA cables. WARNING! To achieve the best performance and reliability, we highly recommend you using the hard disks with the same brand, size and model number. Though we are using four different hard disks as an example to describe RAID function in this chapter, it is only helpful in explaining what the final disk volume of the RAID array will be. In the real world, using the same model to build a disk array is strongly recommended. 70

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Two topics will be covered in the following sections :
1).
Creating a Bootable Array -
Installing a new Windows XP in a brand new RAID
system.
2).
Creating a Non-Bootable Array -
Existing Windows XP system with new RAID
built as data storage.
Install SATA Hard Disks before we continue :
Shut down your computer.
Install SATA hard disks into the drive bays, connect all power and SATA cables.
To achieve the best performance and reliability, we highly recommend you
using the hard disks with the same brand, size and model number. Though
we are using four different hard disks as an example to describe RAID
function in this chapter, it is only helpful in explaining what the final disk
volume of the RAID array will be. In the real world, using the same model to
build a disk array is strongly recommended.
W
A
R
N
I
N
G
!
MediaShield Utillity
Apr 26 2007
- Define a New Array -
RAID Mode: Mirrored
Stripe Block:
Free Disks
Array Disks
Port
Disk Model
Capacity
Port Disk Model
Capacity
[-›] Add
[‹-] Del
[ESC] Quit
[F6] Back
[F7] Finish
[TAB] Navigate
[↑↓] Select
[ENTER] Popup
Optimal
1.1
Hitachi HDT725
232.88GB
2.0
HDS728080PLA38 76.69GB
2.1
ST3320620AS
298.09GB
Striping
1.0
WDC WD1200JD-9 111.79GB