Cisco VIC 1225T 2-Port 10GBaseT CNA UCSC-PCIE-C10T-02= User Manual
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UCSC-PCIE-C10T-02=
Cisco UCS C240 M3 High-Density Rack Server (Small Form Factor Disk Drive Model)
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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
RAID Details
The available RAID configurations are shown in this section.
(1) 1-CPU Configurations
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For a 24-drive backplane system, select one of the following:
— One internal drive RAID controller from
— One external drive RAID controller from
You may also select an appropriate optional RAID configuration listed in
.
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For a 16-drive backplane system, select one of the following:
— One embedded RAID option from
— One internal drive RAID controller from
— One external drive RAID controller from
You may also select an appropriate optional RAID configuration listed in
.
(2) 2-CPU Configurations
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For a 24-drive backplane system, select one of the following:
— One mezzanine RAID controller from
— One internal drive RAID controller from
— One external drive RAID controller from
— One mezzanine RAID controller from
and one external PCIe RAID
controller from
— One internal drive RAID controller from
and one external PCIe
RAID controller from
You may also select an appropriate optional RAID configuration listed in
.
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For a 16-drive backplane system, select one of the following:
— An embedded RAID option from
— One mezzanine RAID controller from
— One internal drive RAID controller from
NOTE: In 1-CPU configurations, PCIe slot 3 is the default slot supported for an
internal drive RAID controller. PCIe slots 1 or 2 can be used for one external drive
RAID controller or for PCIe expansion cards. PCIe slots 4 and 5 are not supported for
1-CPU systems. You can change the default card slot for a RAID controller to a
different slot by going into the BIOS and reconfiguring the option ROM (OPROM)
settings.
internal drive RAID controller. PCIe slots 1 or 2 can be used for one external drive
RAID controller or for PCIe expansion cards. PCIe slots 4 and 5 are not supported for
1-CPU systems. You can change the default card slot for a RAID controller to a
different slot by going into the BIOS and reconfiguring the option ROM (OPROM)
settings.