Intel D925XECV2 Product Specification - Page 27

Serial ATA RAID, 7.2.4, RAID Boot Configuration Overview, 7.2.5, SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED - + driver

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Product Description For more information, see: http://www.serialata.org/ For information about The location of the Serial ATA IDE connectors on the D925XECV2 board The location of the Serial ATA IDE connectors on the D925XEBC2 board Refer to Figure 21, page 68 Figure 22, page 70 1.7.2.3 Serial ATA RAID The ICH6-R supports RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives) level 0 and RAID level 1 on the Serial ATA ports as follows: • RAID 0 supports data striping. Two physical drives, of identical size, can be teamed together to create one logical drive. As data is written or retrieved from the logical drive, both drives operate in parallel, thus increasing the throughput. • RAID 1 supports data mirroring. Two physical drives, of identical size, maintain duplicate sets of all data on separate disk drives. Level 1 provides the highest data reliability because two complete copies of all information are maintained. 1.7.2.4 RAID Boot Configuration Overview A RAID array can be created by using the existing Serial ATA ports, correctly configuring the BIOS, and installing drivers. The following steps are required to successfully establish a RAID configuration. 1. Enable RAID Support in BIOS. 2. Create a RAID array using the Intel Application Accelerator (IAA) utility. 3. Install the IAA RAID driver. 4. Format the RAID array. 5. Install the IAA Companion Utility (this step is optional). For information about Serial ATA RAID configuration Refer to http://developer.intel.com/design/motherbd/cv2/index.htm 1.7.2.5 SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED Connector (Optional) The SCSI hard drive activity LED connector is a 1 x 2-pin connector that allows an add-in hard drive controller to use the same LED as the onboard IDE controller. For proper operation, this connector should be wired to the LED output of the add-in hard drive controller. The LED indicates when data is being read from, or written to, either the add-in hard drive controller or the onboard IDE controller (Parallel ATA or Serial ATA). NOTE The SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED connector is an option available only on the D925XECV2 board. It is not available on the D925XEBC2 board. For information about The location of the SCSI hard drive activity LED connector on the D925XECV2 board The signal names of the SCSI hard drive activity LED connector Refer to Figure 21, page 68 Table 26, page 73 27

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Product Description
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For more information, see:
For information about
Refer to
The location of the Serial ATA IDE connectors on the D925XECV2 board
Figure 21, page 68
The location of the Serial ATA IDE connectors on the D925XEBC2 board
Figure 22, page 70
1.7.2.3
Serial ATA RAID
The ICH6-R supports RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Drives) level 0 and RAID level 1 on
the Serial ATA ports as follows:
RAID 0 supports data striping.
Two physical drives, of identical size, can be teamed together
to create one logical drive.
As data is written or retrieved from the logical drive, both drives
operate in parallel, thus increasing the throughput.
RAID 1 supports data mirroring.
Two physical drives, of identical size, maintain duplicate sets
of all data on separate disk drives.
Level 1 provides the highest data reliability because two
complete copies of all information are maintained.
1.7.2.4
RAID Boot Configuration Overview
A RAID array can be created by using the existing Serial ATA ports, correctly configuring the
BIOS, and installing drivers.
The following steps are required to successfully establish a RAID
configuration.
1.
Enable RAID Support in BIOS.
2.
Create a RAID array using the Intel Application Accelerator (IAA) utility.
3.
Install the IAA RAID driver.
4.
Format the RAID array.
5.
Install the IAA Companion Utility (this step is optional).
For information about
Refer to
Serial ATA RAID configuration
1.7.2.5
SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED Connector (Optional)
The SCSI hard drive activity LED connector is a 1
x
2-pin connector that allows an add-in
hard drive controller to use the same LED as the onboard IDE controller.
For proper operation, this
connector should be wired to the LED output of the add-in hard drive controller.
The LED
indicates when data is being read from, or written to, either the add-in hard drive controller or the
onboard IDE controller (Parallel ATA or Serial ATA).
±
NOTE
The SCSI Hard Drive Activity LED connector is an option available only on the D925XECV2
board.
It is not available on the D925XEBC2 board.
For information about
Refer to
The location of the SCSI hard drive activity LED connector on the
D925XECV2 board
Figure 21, page 68
The signal names of the SCSI hard drive activity LED connector
Table 26, page 73