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P4LA User’s Manual System Configuration

SATA Configuration

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3.2 <SATA RAID Configuration>

The board integrates Intel® ICH7R with RAID function for Serial ATA II drives, and supports

the configurations below:

RAID 0 (Stripping): Two hard drives operating as one drive for optimized data R/W

performance. It needs two unused drives to build this operation.

RAID 1 (Mirroring): Copies the data from first drive to second drive for data security, and if

one drive fails, the system would access the applications to the workable drive. It needs two

unused drives or one used and one unused drive to build this operation. The second drive

must be the same or lager size than first one.

RAID 5 (striping with parity)

A RAID 5 array contains three or more hard drives where the data is divided into

manageable blocks called strips. Parity is a mathematical method for recreating data that

was lost from a single drive, which increases fault-tolerance. The data and parity are striped

across all the hard drives in the array. The parity is striped in a rotating sequence to reduce

bottlenecks associated with the parity calculations.

RAID 10 (RAID 0+1)

A RAID 10 array uses four hard drives to create a combination of RAID levels 0 and 1. The

data is striped across a two-drive array forming the RAID 0 component. Each of the drives

in the RAID 0 array is then mirrored by a RAID 1 component.

Intel Matrix Storage Technology: This technology would allow you to use RAID 0+1 mode

on only two drives (4 drives needed on traditional RAID 0+1). It will create two partitions on

each hard drive to simulate RAID 0 and RAID 1. It also can let you modify the partition size

without re-formatted.

For more information of Intel Matrix Storage Technology, please visit Intel’s website.

If you need to install an operation system on the RAID set, please use the driver disk

attached in the package when it informs you to obtain the RAID drivers.

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