Physical disk roaming, Storage port (storport) driver support, Virtual disks (general) – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S110 User Manual

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Features

Physical Disk Roaming

The controller supports moving a physical disk from one backplane slot or

cable connection to another (on the same controller). The controller

automatically recognizes the repositioned physical disk and logically places it

in the proper order.

WARNING:

A virtual disk is lost if you perform disk roaming while an

OCE/Reconfigure is running at Storage Management.

NOTE:

For more information on how to open the system and add parts, see the

Owner’s Manual, available on the Dell Support website at

dell.com/support/manuals.

Perform the following steps for physical disk roaming:

NOTE:

These steps do not apply to systems that have a backplane with hot-swap

capability.

1 Turn off the power to the system, physical disks, and system components.
2 Disconnect the power cables from the system.
3 Move the physical disks to different slots on the backplane or to different

cable connections.

4 Perform a safety check. Make sure the physical disks are inserted properly.
5 Connect the power cables and power up the system.

NOTE:

The controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data

on the physical disks.

Storage Port (Storport) Driver Support

For Microsoft Windows

Server 2008 and later versions, the Storport driver

improves throughput and miniport driver interfaces.

Virtual Disks (General)

Up to eight virtual disks are supported.
The PERC S110 adapter allows:

• Creating virtual disks of different RAID levels on a single controller.

NOTE:

Mixing RAID levels on the same physical disk is not allowed.

• Building different virtual disks with different characteristics for different

applications.

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