Web browser-based configuration – DATOptic ARC-1680 Series User Manual

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formance, especially if your computer does mostly sequential

reads. However, if you are sure that your computer does ran-

dom reads more often, select a smaller stripe size.

Note:

RAID level 3 can’t modify the cache strip size.

Cache Mode

The SAS RAID controller supports “Write Through” and “Write

Back” cache.

Tagged Command Queuing

The “Enabled” option is useful for enhancing overall system

performance under multi-tasking operating systems. The

Command Tag (Drive Channel) function controls the SAS

command tag queuing support for each drive channel. This

function should normally remain “Enabled”. “Disabled” this

function only when using SAS drives that do not support

command tag queuing.

SCSI Channel/SCSI ID/SCSI Lun

SCSI Channel: The SAS RAID controller function is simulated as

a external SCSI RAID controller. The host bus is represented as

a SCSI channel. Choose the SCSI Channel.

SCSI ID: Each SCSI device attached to the SCSI card, as well

as the card itself, must be assigned a unique SCSI ID number.

A SCSI channel can connect up to 15 devices. The SAS RAID

controller is a large SCSI device. Assign an ID from a list of

SCSI IDs.

SCSI LUN: Each SCSI ID can support up to 8 LUNs. Most SAS

controllers treat each LUN like a SAS disk.

6.6.2 Create Raid30/50/60 (Volume Set

30/50/60)

To create 30/50/60 volume set from RAID set group, move

the cursor bar to the main menu and click on the “Create

Raid30/50/60” link. The “Select The Raid Set To Create Volume

On It” screen will show all RAID set number. Tick on the RAID

set numbers (same disk No per RAID set) that you want to cre-

ate and then click on the “Submit” button.

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