Asus PIKE 2208 User Manual

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ASUS PIKE 2208

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Using Manual Configuration: RAID 50

RAID 50 provides the features of both RAID 0 and RAID 5. RAID 50 uses both

distributed parity and drive striping across multiple drive groups. It provides

high data throughput, data redundancy, and very good performance. It is best

implemented on two RAID 5 drive groups with data striped across both drive

groups. Though multiple drive failures can be tolerated, only one drive failure can

be tolerated in each RAID 5 level drive group.
RAID 50 is appropriate when used with data that requires high reliability, high

request rates, high data transfer, and medium to large capacity.
When you select Manual Configuration and click Next, the Drive Group

Definition screen appears. You use this screen to select drives to create drive

groups.
1. Hold <Ctrl> while selecting at least three ready drives in the Drives panel on

the left.

2. Click Add To Array to move the drives to a proposed drive group

configuration in the Drive Groups panel on the right.

3. Select a preferred power save mode. The power save mode can be Max,

Max without cache, Auto, None, and Controller defined. If you need to

undo the changes, click Reclaim.

4. Click Accept DG to create a RAID 5 drive group.

An icon for a second drive group displays in the right panel.

5. Click on the icon for the second drive group to select it.
6. Hold <Ctrl> while selecting at least three more ready drives in the Drives

panel to create a second drive group.

7. Click Add To Array to move the drives to a proposed drive group

configuration in the Drive Groups panel on the right.

If you need to undo the changes, click Reclaim.

8. After you finish selecting drives for the drive groups, select each drive group

and click Accept DG for each.

9. Click Next. The Span Definition screen appears. This screen displays the

drive group holes you can select to add to a span.

10. Select one of the available drive groups from the Array With Free Space

drop-down list, and then click Add to SPAN.

11. Select a second drive group from the Array With Free Space drop-down list,

and click Add to SPAN.

Both drive groups display in the right frame under Span.

12. When finish, click Next. The Virtual Drive Definition screen appears. You

use this screen to select the RAID level, strip size, read policy, and other

attributes for the new virtual drive(s).

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