Raid controller features of the perc s110 adapter, Boot support for degraded virtual disks, Cache support for virtual disks – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S110 User Manual

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Features

RAID Technology - Understanding Disk Arrays

and Virtual Disks

The Dell PowerEdge PERC S110 RAID Controller allows:

• SATA HDD, and/or SATA SSD physical disks to co-exist on a single

controller.

• Physical disks of the same type (SATA HDD, SATA SSD) but of different

capacities.

• Virtual disks to be at different RAID levels on the same controller, but not

supported on the same group of physical disks.

RAID Controller Features of the PERC S110

Adapter

Boot Support for Degraded Virtual Disks

Enables the system to boot from degraded redundant virtual disks (RAID 1,

RAID 5, or RAID 10).

Cache Support for Virtual Disks

Supports these cache options:

• Read Ahead/Write Back
• No Read Ahead/Write Back
• Read Ahead/Write Through
No Read Ahead/Write Through.

The PERC S110 uses part of system memory for cache.

Checkpointing

Allows different types of checkpointing (background initialization,

consistency check, and rebuild) to resume at the last point following a restart.
After the system restarts, background checkpointing resumes at its most-

recent checkpoint.

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