Asus PIKE 2108 PIKE 2108 user's manual - Page 32

Manual Configuration, Add To Arrary

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When you select Manual Configuration and click Next, the Drive Group Definition screen appears. You use this screen to select drives to create drive groups. 1. Hold while you select at least three ready drives in the Drives panel on the left. 2. Click Add To Arrary to move the drives to a proposed drive group configuration in the Drive Groups panel on the right. 3. Select a preferred Power save mode. The power save mode can be Max, Max without cache, Auto, None, and Controller defined. If you need to undo the changes, click the Reclaim button. 4. When you have finished selecting drives for the drive group, click Accept DG. 5. Click Next. The Span Definition screen appears. Select one of the available drive groups, and then click Add to SPAN. 6. When finish, click Next. The Virtual Drive Definition screen appears. You use this screen to select the RAID level, strip size, read policy, and other attributes for the new virtual drives. 7. Change the virtual drive options from the defaults listed on the screen as needed. Here are brief explanations of the virtual disk options: • RAID Level: The drop-down menu lists the possible RAID levels for the virtual drive. Select RAID 5. • Strip Size: The strip size specifies the size of the segment written to each disk in a RAID configuration. You can set the strip size up to 64 KB. A larger strip size produces higher read performance. If your computer regularly performs random read requests, choose a smaller strip size. The default is 64 KB. • Access Policy: Select the type of data access that is allowed for this virtual drive: ◊ RW: Allow read/write access. This is the default. ◊ Read Only: Allow read-only access. ◊ Blocked: Do not allow access. • Read Policy: Specify the read policy for this virtual drive: ◊ Normal: This disables the read ahead capability. ◊ A head: This enables read ahead capability, which allows the controller to read sequentially ahead of requested data and to store the additional data in cache memory, anticipating that the data will be needed soon. This speeds up reads for sequential data, but there is little improvement when accessing random data. This is the default. • Write Policy: Specify the write policy for this virtual drive: 2-18 Chapter 2: RAID configuration

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Chapter 2: RAID configuration
When you select
Manual Configuration
and click
Next
, the Drive Group Definition
screen appears. You use this screen to select drives to create drive groups.
1.
Hold <Ctrl> while you select at least three ready drives in the Drives panel on
the left.
2.
Click
Add To Arrary
to move the drives to a proposed drive group
configuration in the Drive Groups panel on the right.
3.
Select a preferred Power save mode. The power save mode can be
Max
,
Max without cache
,
Auto
,
None
, and
Controller defined
. If you need to
undo the changes, click the
Reclaim
button.
4.
When you have finished selecting drives for the drive group, click
Accept
DG
.
5.
Click
Next
. The Span Definition screen appears. Select one of the available
drive groups, and then click
Add to SPAN
.
6.
When finish, click
Next
. The Virtual Drive Definition screen appears. You
use this screen to select the RAID level, strip size, read policy, and other
attributes for the new virtual drives.
7.
Change the virtual drive options from the defaults listed on the screen as
needed.
Here are brief explanations of the virtual disk options:
RAID Level:
The drop-down menu lists the possible RAID levels for the
virtual drive. Select
RAID 5
.
Strip Size:
The strip size specifies the size of the segment written to
each disk in a RAID configuration. You can set the strip size up to 64 KB.
A larger strip size produces higher read performance. If your computer
regularly performs random read requests, choose a smaller strip size.
The default is 64 KB.
Access Policy:
Select the type of data access that is allowed for this
virtual drive:
RW:
Allow read/write access. This is the default.
Read Only:
Allow read-only access.
Blocked:
Do not allow access.
Read Policy:
Specify the read policy for this virtual drive:
Normal:
This disables the read ahead capability.
Ahead:
This enables read ahead capability, which allows the
controller to read sequentially ahead of requested data and to store
the additional data in cache memory, anticipating that the data will be
needed soon. This speeds up reads for sequential data, but there is
little improvement when accessing random data. This is the default.
Write Policy:
Specify the write policy for this virtual drive: