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SuperTrak66™ User's Manual 
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Creating a RAID 0 Array 
In the Definition Menu section (see  Figure  10), use the [Space] key to cycle 
through array types and select "RAID 0" for RAID Level. You will be joining the 
drives you assign to this array together and splitting (or striping) data writes among 
the members of the array. Each member of such an array will no longer be 
readable as an independent drive if removed from the array. The capacity of the 
array will equal the capacity of the smallest drive multiplied by the number of drives 
within the array. 
Changing Stripe Block Size 
For RAID 0 arrays, SuperTrak66 will allow you to change the stripe block 
size. The default is  64K. However, certain application environments may 
perform optimally with different values (see drive manufacturer for additional 
information on block sizes). To change the block size, use the arrow keys 
to highlight the field and the spacebar to cycle through the available size 
selections.  
Assigning Drives to a RAID 0 Array 
Under the [ Drive Assignments ] section, highlight a drive and, with the 
[Space] bar, change the Assignable option to “Y” to add the drive to the 
disk array. Press <Ctrl-Y> to save the disk array information. The initial 
Define Array Menu screen will appear after you have pressed [Ctrl-Y]. You 
will see the array defined. You may select another Array number to define 
OR you may ESC to exit and return to the Main Menu of SuperBuild. 
Creating a RAID 1 Array 
In the Definition Menu section, use the [Space] key to cycle through array types 
and select "RAID 1" for RAID Level. You will be creating two drives or two pairs of 
striped drives (4 drives total) with identical data on them. The capacity of the array 
will be half that of the total number of mirrored drives within the array. No stripe 
block size option is available when mirroring 2 drives. In a 4-drive RAID 0+1 array, 
you can set the stripe size for the two pairs of striped drives.  
If you are creating a Mirroring array containing two drives only, you will use either 
two brand new drives, or one drive that contains existing data and a second drive 
that you wish to mirror data. There is an additional window that will appear in order 
to create such an array.  
Creating a Mirroring Array with Two New Drives 
As described above, if you select a mirroring array and wish to use two 
new assigned drives, follow the directions here. Under the [ Drive 
Assignments ] section, assign both new drives to the array and save the 
information with <Ctrl-Y>. The following window will appear in order to 
create the array. Confirm “N” or “Create Only” to the message shown in 
order to proceed.