Fault tolerance, Initialization, Selecting an application – ATTO Technology FastStream SC 5700 User Manual

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• If no unallocated drive is available, you must

replace the faulted drive and a rebuild begins. If
you are using a FastStream 5300, you must
initiate a system scan using the CLI command

BlockDevScan

to discover the drive before the

rebuild can take place; all other appliances
automatically discover the additional drive.

• Hot Spares are not required, allowing the

maximum number of drives for data storage.
However, if you require maximum fault
tolerance, it is best practice to have a Hot Spare
available to supply the unallocated drive for
immediate use. Refer to

FastStream process:

adding or removing Hot Spares

on page 34.

• Hot Spares are used first, regardless of the

Auto-Rebuild setting.

Fault Tolerance

Choose either

Standard Fault Tolerance (no Hot

Spare drives) or

Maximum Fault Tolerance (which

adds Hot Spares to the system). Refer to

FastStream

process: adding or removing Hot Spares

on page 34

for details.

Initialization

If you have not already initialized your drives as
outlined in

Ensure Drive Integrity

on page 11, you

may choose to use the

Advanced Initialization for

new drives to erase and verify drive media and correct
some soft drive errors. The RAID Group is unavailable
until the operation completes.
Choose

Express Initialization to perform a quick

background initialization if you have already
completed a full initialize and verify operation. The
RAID Group being initialized is available for use during
express initialization.

Selecting an application

After initializing drives or setting up new storage,
select an application from the

Initial Setup or

Manage page. The FastStream finds all available
drives and creates the appropriate setup using those
drives.
The most flexible choice is to use

Custom Setup, but

you must understand your needs and your system well
to use this option.
Refer to

Design RAID Groups

on page xix of the

Appendix for more information about RAID.

Preliminary steps

1

If you are not already in the ExpressNAV
Storage Manager, type the IP address of your
appliance in a standard browser. On the splash
screen, click

Enter Here. In the box provided,

type in your user name and password, and click
OK.

2

If you have not used the

Ensure Drive Integrity

on page 11 or created other RAID groups, the
Initial Setup Menu appears.
If you have initialized your storage or created
other RAID configurations,

a. From the selections at the left, select

Manage.

b. Click on the

RAID Groups arrow.

c. Click on

Create RAID Group.

d. Click on

Next.

3

Select one of the following and continue using
the directions in each specific section:

Quick Digital Video: provides parity RAID

protection (DVRAID) and optimized
performance for digital video (sequential
access) configurations.

Note

DVRAID is only available using the Quick
Digital Video
setup wizard.

General Digital Video: provides parity RAID

protection for digital applications for
configurations using three or more drives.

Audio: Audio track streaming technology

provides parity RAID protection while managing
latency to allow high-speed availability to
support up to 192 tracks of 16-bit audio or 96
tracks of 24-bit audio in a single editing session.
You must have only 4, 6, 8 or 12 drives available
in the system.

General IT: provides parity RAID protection

optimized for random access applications using
three or more drives.

Database: provides parity RAID protection for

database applications (small transfer, random
access) for configurations using more than three
drives.

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