HighPoint RocketRAID 4460 User Manual

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RocketRAID BIOS Utility

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Name: Use the Tab or arrow keys and highlight Name. This feature allows you to

name an array for reference. This is an optional setting. Press Enter to use the

default name, or type in the desired name, and press Enter.

5. Capacity (GB): The adapter will display the full available capacity by default. If

you want to specify the size of the array, type in the desired capacity (in

Gigabytes), and press Enter. Specifying the capacity allows you to create

multiple arrays using the same set of disks. Any free disk space can be used to

create additional arrays, or used as a Spare disk (if the available capacity meets

the requirement – see 5 - Maintaining Arrays – Spare Disks, for more

information).

6. Block Size – This option allows you to specify the block size (also known as

“stripe size”) for specific array types (RAID 0, 1,3, 5, 6, 10 and 50). You can

specify block sizes ranging from 16(KB) to 1024(KB). This allows you to tailor the

array for specific applications. A balanced block size of 64 (in KB) is recom-

mended for most applications.

7. Create / Cancel – Use Tab or arrow keys to highlight the Create or Cancel

options, and press Enter. Selecting Cancel will stop the creation process.

Selecting Create will create an array based on your selections, and open the

Sector Size window.

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