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RAID Glossary

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The VAIO® Recovery program automatically deletes all RAID arrays on the hard disk drive. When complete, a message displays with instructions on completing the process. 8 Leave the disc in the optical drive and click OK. The computer restarts and displays a screen with the following options: • Restore C: Drive • Restore Complete System • Reconfigure RAID 9 Click Restore Complete System to restore all original factory-installed software. See Restore Complete System for step-by-step instructions to perform this procedure. 10 When complete, start the Intel® Matrix Storage Console and configure your RAID array(s), as desired. 11 See Intel® Matrix Storage Console, for additional informaiton. RAID Glossary This glossary contains some basic term that may enhance your understanding of RAID technology. RAID Glossary Term RAID Array Fault tolerance Intel® Application Accelerator Definition A collection of drives which collectively act as a single storage system, which can tolerate the failure of a drive without losing data, and which operate independently of each other. The ability of a computer to continue its junction, even after one or more hard disk drives have failed. Software program that replaces the original ATA drivers provided with the Microsoft® Windows® operating system. VGX-XL1 Digital Living System 141

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VGX-XL1 Digital Living System
141
The VAIO
®
Recovery program automatically deletes all RAID arrays on the
hard disk drive. When complete, a message displays with instructions on
completing the process.
8
Leave the disc in the optical drive and click
OK
.
The computer restarts and displays a screen with the following options:
Restore C: Drive
Restore Complete System
Reconfigure RAID
9
Click Restore Complete System to restore all original factory-installed
software.
See Restore Complete System for step-by-step instructions to perform this
procedure.
10
When complete, start the Intel
®
Matrix Storage Console and configure your
RAID array(s), as desired.
11
See Intel
®
Matrix Storage Console, for additional informaiton.
RAID Glossary
This glossary contains some basic term that may enhance your
understanding of RAID technology.
RAID Glossary
Term
Definition
RAID Array
A collection of drives which collectively act
as a single storage system, which can toler-
ate the failure of a drive without losing data,
and which operate independently of each
other.
Fault tolerance
The ability of a computer to continue its junc-
tion, even after one or more hard disk drives
have failed.
Intel
®
Application
Accelerator
Software program that replaces the original
ATA drivers provided with the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
operating system.