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Morphing from RAID 0 to RAID 0+1, enabled.
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CHAPTER 3 Using the NVRAIDMAN Utility Morphing from RAID 0 to RAID 0+1 The following example shows you how to convert from a RAID 0 array with two disks to a four disk RAID 0+1 array. 1 Go to the system BIOS and make sure that the drives that you want to use are RAID enabled. 2 Boot to Windows, launch the NVRAIDMAN application, then follow the steps outlined in "Creating a Striped Array" on page 52 to create a two-disk striped array. When that is done, you should see a screen shot similar to the following: Figure 3.69 RAID Array Created Now that a two-disk striped array has been created, you can use the NVRAIDMAN convert feature to morph the array from a two-disk RAID 0 into a four-disk RAID 0+1 array. NVIDIA Corporation 83
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Using the NVRAIDMAN Utility
Morphing from RAID 0 to RAID 0+1
The following example shows you how to convert from a RAID 0 array with two disks to
a four disk RAID 0+1 array.
1
Go to the system BIOS and make sure that the drives that you want to use are RAID
enabled.
2
Boot to Windows, launch the NVRAIDMAN application, then follow the steps outlined
in
“Creating a Striped Array” on page 52
to create a two-disk striped array.
When that is done, you should see a screen shot similar to the following:
Figure 3.69
RAID Array Created
Now that a two-disk striped array has been created, you can use the NVRAIDMAN
convert feature to morph the array from a two-disk RAID 0 into a four-disk RAID 0+1
array.