Guide To SATA Hard Disks Installation and RAID Configuration
Guide To SATA Hard Disks Installation and RAID Configuration
1. Guide to SATA Hard Disks Installation ............................ 2 1.1 2. Serial ATA (SATA) Hard Disks Installation ............... 2
Guide to RAID Configurations ......................................... 3 2.1 2.2 2.3 Introduction of RAID ............................................... 3 RAID Configuration Precautions ............................ 5 Installing Windows XP / XP 64-bit / VistaTM / VistaTM 64-bit With RAID Functions ........................ 6 2.4 2.5 2.6 Setting the BIOS RAID Items ................................ 11 Configuring the Intel RAID BIOS ........................... 11 Deleting RAID Volume .......................................... 15
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RAID
The term RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks, which is a method combining two or more hard disk drives into one logical unit. For optimal performance, please install identical drives of the same model and capacity when creating a RAID set.
RAID 10
RAID 10 is a striped configuration with RAID 1 segments whose segments are RAID 1 arrays. This configuration has the same fault tolerance as RAID 1, and has the same overhead for faulttolerance as mirroring alone. RAID 10 achieves high input / output rates by striping RAID 1 segments. In some instances, a RAID 10 configuration can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failure. A minimum of four hard disk drives is required for this setup.
RAID 5
RAID 5 stripes both data and parity information across three or more hard disk drives. Among the advantages of RAID 5 configuration include better HDD performance, fault tolerance, and higher storage capacity. The RAID 5 configuration is best suited for transaction processing, relational database applications, enterprise resource planning, and other business systems. Use a minimum of three identical hard disk drives for this setup.
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WARNING!!
Please backup your data first before you create RAID functions. In the process you create RAID, the system will ask if you want to Clear Disk Data or not. It is recommended to select Yes, and then your future data building will operate under a clean environment.
2.3 Installing Windows XP / XP 64-bit / VistaTM / VistaTM 64-bit With RAID Functions
If you want to install Windows XP / XP 64-bit / VistaTM / VistaTM 64-bit OS on your SATA / SATAII HDDs with RAID functions, please follow below procedures according to the OS you install.
STEP 4: Install Windows XP / XP 64-bit OS on your system. After making a SATA / SATAII driver diskette and using RAID Installation Guide to set RAID configuration, you can start to install Windows XP / XP 64-bit on your system. At the beginning of Windows setup, press F6 to install a third-party RAID driver. When prompted, insert the SATA / SATAII driver diskette containing the Intel RAID driver. After reading the floppy disk, the driver will be presented. Select the driver to install according to the mode you choose and the OS you install. You may select: "Intel(R) ICH10R SATA RAID Controller (Desktop - Windows XP)" for Windows XP or "Intel(R) ICH10R SATA RAID Controller (Desktop - Windows XP64) " for Windows XP 64-bit.
After the installation of Windows XP / Windows XP-64bit OS, if you want to manage RAID functions, you are allowed to use both RAID Installation Guide and Intel Matrix Storage Manager Information for RAID configuration. Please refer to the document in the Support CD, Guide to SATA Hard Disks Installation and RAID Configuration, which is located in the folder at the following path: .. \ RAID Installation Guide and the document in the support CD, Guide to Intel Matrix Storage Manager, which is located in the folder at the following path: .. \ Intel Matrix Storage Manager Information
If you want to use Intel Matrix Storage Manager in Windows environment, please install SATA / SATAII drivers from the Support CD again so that Intel Matrix Storage Manager will be installed to your system as well.
Select the driver to install according to the mode you choose and the OS you install. You may select: "Intel(R) ICH10R SATA RAID Controller (Desktop - Windows XP)" for Windows XP or "Intel(R) ICH10R SATA RAID Controller (Desktop - Windows XP64)" for Windows XP 64-bit. 5. Finish the Windows installation and install all necessary drivers. 6. Install the Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager software via the CD-ROM included with your motherboard or after downloading it from the Internet. This will add the Intel(R) Matrix Storage Console which can be used to manage the RAID configuration. 7. After setting up a RAID Ready system as the above steps, you can follow the procedures of the next section to migrate the system to RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5.
If you want to use Intel Matrix Storage Manager in Windows environment, please install SATA / SATAII drivers from the Support CD again so that Intel Matrix Storage Manager will be installed to your system as well.
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Press <Ctrl+I>. Then, the Intel RAID Utility - Create RAID Volume window appears.
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Volume0
In the Create Volume Menu, under Name item, please key-in a unique name with 1-16 letters for your RAID volume then press <Enter>.
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Use the up or down arrow keys to select your desired RAID Level. You may select RAID0 (Stripe), RAID1 (Mirror), RAID 5, RAID 10, or Matrix Storage for your RAID level. Press <Enter>, and then you can select Strip Size.
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If you selected RAID 0 (Stripe), use the up or down arrow keys to select the stripe size for your RAID 0 array then press <Enter>.The available values range from 8 KB to 128 KB. The default selection is 128 KB. The strip value should be chosen based on the planned drive usage. 8 /16 KB - low disk usage 64 KB - typical disk usage 128 KB - performance disk usage After you set disk block size, press <Enter> to set disk Capacity.
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Press <Enter> under the Create Volume item. The utility prompts a confirmation message as below.
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After the completion, you will see the detailed information about the RAID that you set up.
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Please note that you are only allowed to create one RAID partition at a time under BIOS RAID environment. If you want to create extra RAID partition, please use the RAID utility under Windows environment to configure RAID functions after you install OS.
2.6 Deleting RAID Volume If you want to delete a RAID volume, please select the option Delete RAID Volume, press <Enter>, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
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