Ease of use features, Foreground availability/background initialization, Online array roaming – Areca 24/4 Internal/External Port Pcie 3.0 12 Gb/s SAS/SATA Raid Controller 2Gb Cache User Manual

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In the illustration, volume 1 can be assigned a RAID level 5 of

operation while volume 0 might be assigned a RAID level 1E of

operation. Alternatively, the free space can be used to create vol-

ume 2, which could then be set to use RAID level 5.

Ease of Use Features

Foreground Availability/Background Initialization

RAID 0 and RAID 1 volume sets can be used immediately after

creation because they do not create parity data. However,

RAID 3, 5, 6, 30, 50 or 60 volume sets must be initialized to

generate parity information. In Background Initialization, the

initialization proceeds as a background task, and the volume

set is fully accessible for system reads and writes. The operat-

ing system can instantly access the newly created arrays with-

out requiring a reboot and without waiting for initialization to

complete. Furthermore, the volume set is protected against

disk failures while initialing. If using Foreground Initialization,

the initialization process must be completed before the volume

set is ready for system accesses.

Online Array Roaming

RAID controllers store RAID configuration information on the

disk drives. The controller therefore protects the configuration

settings in the event of controller failure. Online array roam-

ing allows the administrators the ability to move a complete

RAID set to another system without losing RAID configuration

information or data on that RAID set. Therefore, if a server

fails, the RAID set disk drives can be moved to another server

with an Areca RAID controllers and the disks can be inserted
in any order.

Online Capacity Expansion

Online Capacity Expansion makes it possible to add one or

more physical drives to a volume set without interrupting

server operation, eliminating the need to backup and restore

after reconfiguration of the RAID set. When disks are added to

a RAID set, unused capacity is added to the end of the RAID

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