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Appendix

RAID system

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RAID system

A RAID system serves to organise several physical hard disks of a computer. The operation

of a RAID system requires at least two hard disks which are interconnected.
Possible advantages of a RAID system:

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Increased system stability (redundancy)

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Increased transfer rate

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Configuration of great logic drives

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Exchange of hard disks and increased memory capacity during system operation

The following RAID levels are supported by the IPC:

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RAID 0 - striping, acceleration without redundancy
RAID 0 increases the transfer rate compared to one single hard disk by arranging the

hard disks involved (at least two) into connected blocks of the same size.

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RAID 1 - mirroring
A RAID-1 system consists of at least two hard disks with the same data (redundancy).

This increases the data integrity in case of a hard disk error.

Further information can be obtained from the ”Intel Matrix Storage Manager”

documentation on the Manual CD.

Note!

Observe the following when using a RAID system:

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The allocation of the removable hard disks to the SATA ports must not be

changed (see labelling of the ports).

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When you change a hard disk during operation, do not remove the retention

clip of the expansion cards.

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