Data reliability – HP Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Manual

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B-16 Compaq Integrated Smart Array Controller User Guide

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Disk Drive Capacity Upgrades

Additional storage space may be obtained with the same number of physical
drives in a fault-tolerant configuration by replacing these drives with others of
higher capacity. By replacing the drives one at a time, the data on the new
drive is re-created from redundant information on the remaining drives. After
each new drive has been rebuilt, the next can be replaced. After all drives have
been replaced and rebuilt, the additional capacity on each drive can be used by
adding a new logical drive. The Array Configuration Utility recognizes the
unused space (with RAID 1, 0+1, and 5) and guides you through the
configuration procedures.

Data Reliability

The Integrated Smart Array Controller and the network operating system offer
several other fault-management and data-reliability features. These features
include:

Auto reliability monitoring

Dynamic sector repairing

Drive parameter tracking

Drive failure alert features

Interim data recovery

Automatic data recovery

Hot-plug drives (on Compaq servers and storage systems supporting
hot-plug drives)

The following are not Integrated Smart Array Controller features, but may be
functions supported by the operating system:

Controller duplexing

Software-based drive mirroring

Auto Reliability Monitoring

Auto reliability monitoring (ARM) is a background process that scans hard
drives for bad sectors in fault-tolerant logical drives. ARM also verifies the
consistency of parity data in drives with data guarding or distributed data
guarding. This process assures that you can recover all data successfully if a
drive failure occurs in the future. ARM operates only when you select RAID 1
or RAID 5.

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