Raid configuration, Raid level, Management – Thecus Technology 1U4500R User Manual

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RAID Information

Item Description
RAID Level

Shows the current RAID configuration.

Total Capacity

Shows total capacity of the RAID configuration.

Status

Indicates status of the RAID. Can read either Healthy,

Degraded, or Damaged.

Data Capacity

Indicates the used capacity, total capacity, and current
percentage used by user data.

Snapshot Capacity

Indicates the used capacity, total capacity, and current
percentage used by the Snapshot.

USB Capacity

Indicates the used capacity, total capacity, and current
percentage used by the target USB mode.

Capacity Used

Displays the total space available and total space used on the
RAID.

Stripe Size

Shows the current disk stripe size.

Remaining Time

Indicates time remaining until the RAID is finished building.

Rebuild Speed

Configures the speed of the RAID rebuild.
Low: the rebuild will be longer, but the system will be more

responsive to file requests.

High: the rebuild will be faster, but the system will be less
responsive to file requests.

Add new disk as spare
disk?

When adding a new disk, this setting determines whether the
system will add the new disk as a spare disk of the existing

RAID.

To configure your RAID settings, press the Config button to go to the RAID
Configuration
screen.

RAID Configuration

On the RAID Information screen, press

the Config button to go to the RAID
Configuration
screen. In addition to RAID

disk information and status, this screen lets
you make RAID configuration settings.


For more information on RAID, see

Appendix C: RAID Basics

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RAID Level

You can set the storage volume as either None, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1 or
RAID 5. RAID configuration is usually required only when you first set up the

device. A brief description of each RAID setting follows:

RAID Levels

Level Description
None

There is no existing storage volume.

JBOD

The storage volume is a single HDD with no RAID support. JBOD
requires a minimum of 1 disk.

RAID 0

Provides data striping but no redundancy. Improves
performance but not data safety. RAID 0 requires a minimum of

2 disks.

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