RAIDUser Guide
3 Operating systems and devicessupportedOperating systems supportedHP RAID supports the Windows 8 operating system.Devices supportedThis section descr
eSATA drive, the same recommendations apply as stated for secondary drives in the computerUpgrade Bay.HP Business computersSelect HP Business computer
HP Advanced Docking StationRecovery supports docking and undocking. It can be used to implement mirroring between theprimary hard drive (1) and an opt
4 Intel Rapid Storage Technology Intel® Rapid Storage Technology supports the following Recovery features.Advanced Host Controller InterfaceThe Advanc
NOTE: If you add a hard drive and intend to set a RAID volume, you must temporarily disable SRT.RAID volumes (i.e. – RAID 0, RAID 1, etc.) cannot be c
For more information on Intel Smart Response Technology, see http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/CS-032826.htm?wapkw=Smart%20Response%20Technolog
5 RAID volume setupNOTE: If your system has Intel® Smart Response Technology, please see Intel Rapid StorageTechnology on page 9 before setting up RAI
4. In the Device Configurations window, select RAID under SATA Device Mode. Click Confirm.The following message is displayed: “Changing this setting m
Initiate RAID migration▲Open the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Console. From the Start screen, type Intel, and thenselect Intel Rapid Storage Technol
2. Create a volume name (or use the suggested name), select the two hard drives to use for theRAID 1 array, and then click Next.3. Click Create Volume
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4. Once the Create Volume button is clicked, you are informed that the array has been created.Click the OK button. The array migration continues to ru
NOTE: Flexible data protection is not available using the eSATA port on the docking station onselect models. On models unable to access flexible data
3. Click Create Volume to begin the migration process.4. Once the Create Volume button is clicked, you are informed that the array has been created.Cl
Migrating to RAID 0NOTE: When using an HP-supplied image, migrating to RAID 0 requires you to perform additionaladvanced steps, including copying data
4. A message displays, notifying you that the array has been created. Click the OK button.NOTE: The array migration continues to run in the background
2. Create a volume name (or use the suggested name), select the three hard drives to use for theRAID 5 array, and then click Next.3. Click Create Volu
4. Once Create Volume is selected, you are informed that the array has been created. Click theOK button. The array migration continues to run in the b
Using Intel Rapid Storage Technology Recovery ConsolefeaturesWhen using the Recovery Console, you can select how often the recovery hard drive is upda
3. Update mode displays the current setting. To change the current setting, click the Change Modelink, and then click Yes. When using the on-request u
6 Resetting RAID drives to non-RAIDYou can reset a RAID 1 or Recovery volume to two non-RAID drives using the following instructionsto access the Inte
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3. Press the space bar to select the first drive, and then press the down arrow key and the spacebar to select the second drive.4. Press enter, and th
7 Frequently asked questionsCan more than one RAID volume be installed on acomputer?No, there can only be one RAID volume on a computer.Is RAID suppor
IndexAAdvanced Host ControllerInterface 9automatic hard drive switching andrapid recovery 11Ddevices supported 6Eenabling RAID 12eSATA hard drives 6Ff
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1IntroductionUntil recently, there were limited options for most computer users who wanted to protect their datafrom loss in the event of a hard drive
2 RAID technology overviewThis chapter defines the terms used in this guide and describes the RAID technologies supported byselect HP Business compute
NOTE: When the SATA controller is in RAID mode, it will only support up to 4 SATA port devices.Enabling a fifth SATA port device causes the computer t
RAID levels Function/Applications Advantages/DisadvantagesRAID 1Function:Identical (mirrored) data isstored on two drives.Applications:● Accounting●Pa
Fault toleranceFault tolerance is the ability of a RAID array to withstand and recover from a drive failure. Faulttolerance is provided by redundancy.
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