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MODE SETUP AND ARRAY MANAGEMENT
The key to understanding and efficiently utilizing BackupQ lies within the Advanced Mode. To get there, 
click on the far-left tab that says ‘Advanced Mode’. Now click on the second icon from the top left that 
says ‘Advanced RAID Configuration’. This will reveal all the necessary controls for creating and 
monitoring your array. There are four settings you will use to create a new array:
• ‘Configure RAID’
• ‘Create RAID’
• ‘Disk Number(s)’
• ‘Apply’
You will use these four settings in this order:
Configure RAID: Allows you to begin creating or deleting one or more arrays. This will be the first 
necessary setting before undertaking a new RAID project.
Create raid: Will allow you to determine which type of RAID array you would like to make. Any 
non-RAID disk will be usable as a stand-alone ‘Unreleased’ storage device. Once you have decided which 
type of array you will create, you need to select which disks to use.
Disk Number(s): Allow you to assign specific disks to certain arrays by checking the box to the left of 
each disk. If no boxes are checked, no array can be created. Disk-selection (by definition) is limited by the 
types of arrays you choose to create. As an example, RAID 0 and RAID 1 arrays only require a minimum 
of 2 disks. But, RAID 3, RAID 5 and RAID 10 require all four disks! So, it is possible to have up-to two 
arrays with one four-bay unit. But, it depends on what types of arrays you select before-hand. Study the 
RAID modes and choose wisely.
apply: Once you hit ‘Apply’ your RAID array will be created or destroyed depending on your previous 
choices. Make sure you take time to carefully consider your actions. With great storage power also comes 
the potential for data-loss! 
Initializing Your New Array
Once you have created your new array, you will need to ‘Initialize’ it before it will be accessible to your 
OS. This involves partitioning and formatting your new RAID volume. This can be done using the Disk 
Management Utility of your OS (see pg. 9).
SOFTWARE MODE-SETUP METHOD: ADVANCED