Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 55

RAID Controller Support, Apply, Windows, Linux, NetWare, UnixWare, OpenServer

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Getting Started Step 4: Building Your Storage Space ● 55 6 Modify the Advanced Settings, if required. (See Fine-tuning Logical Drives on page 71 for more information.) 7 Click Next to review the RAID Volume settings. To make changes, click Back. This example shows one RAID Volume ready to be created. 8 Click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager builds the RAID Volume. The configuration is saved on the Adaptec controller and on the physical drives. Adaptec Storage Manager replaces the individual logical drives with a single RAID Volume in the Logical Devices View. 9 Partition and format your RAID Volume. See page 48 for more information. RAID Controller Support The maximum number of RAID controllers supported by Adaptec Storage Manager varies, depending on your operating system: ● Windows-Up to 16 Adaptec RAID controllers ● Linux-Up to 12 Adaptec RAID controllers ● NetWare-Up to 16 Adaptec RAID controllers ● UnixWare-Up to 32 Adaptec RAID controllers ● OpenServer-Up to 32 Adaptec RAID controllers Note: For the most recent operating system support information, visit www.adaptec.com.

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Getting Started Step 4: Building Your Storage Space
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6
Modify the Advanced Settings, if required. (See
Fine-tuning Logical Drives
on page 71
for
more information.)
7
Click
Next
to review the RAID Volume settings. To make changes, click
Back
.
This example shows one RAID Volume ready to be created.
8
Click
Apply
, then click
Yes
.
Adaptec Storage Manager builds the RAID Volume. The configuration is saved on the
Adaptec controller and on the physical drives. Adaptec Storage Manager replaces the
individual logical drives with a single RAID Volume in the Logical Devices View.
9
Partition and format your RAID Volume. See
page 48
for more information.
RAID Controller Support
The maximum number of RAID controllers supported by Adaptec Storage Manager varies,
depending on your operating system:
Windows
—Up to 16 Adaptec RAID controllers
Linux
—Up to 12 Adaptec RAID controllers
NetWare
—Up to 16 Adaptec RAID controllers
UnixWare
—Up to 32 Adaptec RAID controllers
OpenServer
—Up to 32 Adaptec RAID controllers
Note:
For the most recent operating system support information, visit
www.adaptec.com
.