Gateway 9315 User Manual

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Configuring your onboard RAID solution
Your server comes equipped with an onboard, chipset SATA RAID solution, which supports 
RAID levels 0 (striping) and 1 (mirroring). The onboard RAID solution can be enabled in 
the BIOS (
) and configured by launching the RAID BIOS console during the boot 
process.
Configuring the onboard SATA RAID solution
To launch the SATA RAID BIOS console:
1
Restart your server.
2
Press F2 when the Gateway logo screen appears during startup. The BIOS Setup utility 
opens.
3
From the 
Main
 BIOS menu, select the 
Advanced
 menu.
4
Select the 
IDE Configuration
 sub-menu.
5
For the 
Configure S-ATA as RAID
 option, select 
Enabled
.
6
Exit the BIOS Setup utility.
7
Restart your server.
8
During the boot process you will see the following message:
Press <Ctrl>-<E> for BIOS Console
Level
Description and use
Pros
Cons
Number 
of drives
Fault 
Tolerant
0
Data divided into blocks and 
distributed sequentially (pure 
striping). Use for non-critical data 
that requires high performance
High data 
throughput for 
large files
No fault tolerance. 
Data is lost if a drive 
fails.
One or 
two
No
1
Data duplicated on another disk 
(mirroring). Use for 
read-intensive, fault-tolerant 
systems.
100 percent 
data 
redundancy, 
providing fault 
tolerance.
More disk space 
required. Reduces 
usable disk space 
to the size of the 
smallest drive. 
Reduced 
performance during 
rebuilds.
Two
Yes