Tag queuing, 2 create raid30/50/60 (volume set 30/50/60), 2 create raid30/50/60 (volume set – Areca 24/4 Internal/External Port Pcie 3.0 12 Gb/s SAS/SATA Raid Controller 2Gb Cache User Manual
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BIOS CONFIGURATION
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• Tag Queuing
This option, when enabled, can enhance 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 func-
tion only when using older drives that do not support com-
mand tag queuing. Tagged Command Queuing (TCQ) is a
technology built into SAS hard drives. It allows the RAID con-
troller to send multiple read and write requests to a hard
drive. This function should normally remain “Enabled”. “Dis-
abled” this function only when using SAS drives that do not
support command tag queuing.
I/O Port Addr : 28000000h, F2(Tab): Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
More System Functions
Hdd Power Management
Ethernet Configuration
Alert By Mail Config
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Volume Set Function
Volume Set Functions
Creat Volume Set
Create Raid30/50/60
Delete Volume Set
Modify Volume Set
Check Volume Set
Stop Volume Check
Display Volume Info.
Create Volume Set
Create Volume From Raid Set
Raid Set # 00
Volume Creation
Volume Name : ARC-1883-VOL#000
Raid Level : 6
Capacity : 5039.9GB
Stripe Size : 64K
SCSI Channel : 0
SCSI ID : 0
SCSI LUN : 1
Cache Mode : Write Back
Write Protect : Disabled
Tag Queuing : Enabled
Tag Queuing : Enabled
3.7.3.2 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 Raid
30/50/60” 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 number of disk per RAID set) that you want to
create and then click on it.
The created new volume set attribute option allows users to
select the Volume Name, Capacity, Raid Level, Strip Size, SCSI
ID/LUN, Cache Mode, Write protect and Tagged Command
Queuing. The detailed description of those parameters can refer
to section 3.7.3.1. User can modify the default values in this
screen; the modification procedures are in section 3.7.3.4.