Appendix – DATOptic ARC-1680 Series User Manual

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APPENDIX

Online RAID Level and Stripe Size Migration

For those who wish to later upgrade to any RAID capabilities, a

system with Areca online RAID level/stripe size migration allows

a simplified upgrade to any supported RAID level without having

to reinstall the operating system.

The SAS RAID controllers can migrate both the RAID level and

stripe size of an existing volume set, while the server is on-

line and the volume set is in use. Online RAID level/stripe size

migration can prove helpful during performance tuning activities

as well as when additional physical disks are added to the SAS

RAID controller. For example, in a system using two drives in

RAID level 1, it is possible to add a single drive and add capac-

ity and retain fault tolerance. (Normally, expanding a RAID level

1 array would require the addition of two disks). A third disk

can be added to the existing RAID logical drive and the volume

set can then be migrated from RAID level 1 to 5. The result

would be parity fault tolerance and double the available capacity

without taking the system down. A forth disk could be added to

migrate to RAID level 6. It is only possible to migrate to a higher

RAID level by adding a disk; disks in an existing array can’t be

reconfigured for a higher RAID level without adding a disk.

Online migration is only permitted to begin, if all volumes to be

migrated are in the normal mode. During the migration process,

the volume sets being migrated are accessed by the host sys-

tem. In addition, the volume sets with RAID level 1, 10, 3, 5 or

6 are protected against data loss in the event of disk failure(s).

In the case of disk failure, the volume set transitions from mi-

grating state to (migrating+degraded) state. When the migra-

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