Web browser-based configuration – DATOptic RM12-S6.TB - Rackmount User Manual

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION

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• Timeout Setting

Disk time-out is a registry setting that defines the time that

RAID controller will wait for a hard disk to respond to a com-

mand. You can modify the retry value by entering a new value

in the edit box beside this button and then selecting the button.

Normally you should not need to modify this value. Default value

is 8 seconds: You can select between 3~8 second.

• Number of Retries

This setting determines the number of access that will be at-

tempted before the current command from the RAID controller

to the disk drive is aborted. You can modify the retry value by

entering a new value in the edit box beside this button and then

selecting the button. Normally you should not need to modify

this value. There are two selections, either 2 retry or 3 retry.

• Buffer Threshold

This new feature there are 3 options; 25%, 50%, 75%. The

percentage represents how much data should be kept in resi-

dent cache memory (how full cache should get) before controller

starts to flush data onto the hard drives. If the buffer is set for

25%, then all 25% will be cached and is used for writing data.

The remaining cache memory will be used for reading and other

system overhead. Write buffer threshold for 5% is added for

video recording. This option will push data to disk early.

This feature gives controller extra buffer time in case of slow re-

sponse from the hard drives within a given time. Consequently,

this can prevent a pause in data flow and there will be continued

data access and stream. This feature is very useful for the video

streaming applications where there is high demand for constant

non-stop data flow with no interruption due to lower perfor-

mance of specific hardware.

• Amount of Read Ahead

Read-Ahead data is buffered in the RAID controller cache,

however, thereby cutting down on the amount of I/O traffic to

the disk. The Amount of Read Ahead defines how many data of

reading at a time, making more efficient use of the RAID sub-

system. This makes it possible to locate and re-issue the data

without repetitive hard parsing activities.

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