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Getting Started
Starting NAS Configuration
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide
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To configure your system using the LCD display:
STEP 1
At the prompt Config Disks? in the LCD display, press Select to choose the disk 
configuration. 
The following options are available:
Do not set disk configuration—If you have created disk volume 
configuration or plan to create multiple disk configurations, select not to 
initialize the disk drives. 
Single Disk—Uses the disk drives as single disk volumes. When a drive 
failure occurs, all data is lost.
JBOD (Linear)—JBOD lets you combine multiple disks of mixed capacities 
into a single logical storage device. The capacity of the JBOD array is the 
sum of the total capacities of the individual component disks (that is, it does 
not have the limitation of RAID 1 where you lose some capacity when using 
mixed sized disks). JBOD offers no performance increase compared to the 
component disks. It has lower reliability than the component disks, as the 
failure of a single disk results in the failure of the whole array.
RAID 0—Distributes data across several disks in a way which that improves 
speed and full capacity. All data on all disks will be lost if any single disk fails.
RAID 1—Uses two disks (mirrored disks) which each store the same data, so 
that data is not lost as long as one disk survives. Total capacity of the array 
equals the capacity of the smaller disk.
RAID 5—Combines three or more disks in a way that protects data against 
loss of any single disk. RAID 5 is applicable to the NSS324 and NSS326.
RAID 6—Combines four or more disks in a way that protects data against 
loss of any two disks. RAID 6 is applicable to the NSS324 and NSS326.
STEP  2
After choosing the disk configuration, press Enter. The LCD display shows:
Choose <Disk Configuration>
Yes No
Yes is the default.
STEP  3
Press Enter to continue. The LCD display shows:
Encrypt Volume
Yes No