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Rebuilding a RAID Array, Rebuilding Instructions

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CHAPTER 3 Using the NVRAIDMAN Utility Rebuilding a RAID Array Rebuilding is the process of recovering data from one hard drive to another. All data is copied from one hard drive to another and then the data is synchronized between the two hard drives. This applies only to RAID 1 as well as a RAID 0+1 arrays. Rebuilding Instructions After creating a mirrored array, you can rebuild the array using the following steps: 1 Go to Windows and run the NVIDIA RAID Management utility. Figure 3.14 shows an example of a system with one mirrored array and two free disks. Figure 3.14 Mirrored Array NVIDIA Corporation 47

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Using the NVRAIDMAN Utility
Rebuilding a RAID Array
Rebuilding is the process of recovering data from one hard drive to another. All data is
copied from one hard drive to another and then the data is synchronized between the two
hard drives. This applies only to RAID 1 as well as a RAID 0+1 arrays.
Rebuilding Instructions
After creating a mirrored array, you can rebuild the array using the following steps:
1
Go to Windows and run the NVIDIA RAID Management utility.
Figure 3.14
shows an example of a system with one mirrored array and two free disks.
Figure 3.14
Mirrored Array