Areca ARC-1130 사용자 설명서

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BIOS CONFIGURATION
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Step
Action
1
To setup the Hot Spare (option), choose RAID Set Function from the 
main menu. Select the Create Hot Spare and press the Enter key to 
define the Hot Spare.
2
Choose RAID Set Function from the main menu. Select Create RAID Set 
and press the Enter key.
3
The “Select a Drive For Raid Set” window is displayed showing the SATA 
drives connected to the SATA RAID controller.
4
Press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select specific physical drives. 
Press the Enter key to associate the selected physical drive with the cur-
rent RAID set.
It is recommend that you drives of the same capacity in a specific array. 
If you use drives with different capacities in an array, all drives in the 
raid set will be set to the capacity of the smallest drive in the raid set.
The numbers of physical drives in a specific array determines which RAID 
levels that can be implemented in the array.
RAID 0 requires 1 or more physical drives.
RAID 1 requires at least 2 physical drives.
RAID (1+0) requires at least 4 physical drives.
RAID 3 requires at least 3 physical drives. 
RAID 5 requires at least 3 physical drives.
RAID 6 requires at least 4 physical drives.
5
After adding the desired physical drives to the current RAID set, press 
Yes to confirm the “Create Raid Set” function.
6
An “Edit The Raid Set Name” dialog box appears. Enter 1 to 15 alphanu-
meric characters to define a unique identifier for this new raid set. The 
default raid set name will always appear as Raid Set. #. Press Enter to 
finish the name editing.
7
Press the Enter key when you are finished creating the current RAID 
Set. To continue defining another RAID set, repeat step 3. To begin vol-
ume set configuration, go to step 8.
8
Choose the Volume Set Function from the Main menu. Select Create 
Volume Set and press the Enter key.
9
Choose a RAID set from the “Create Volume From Raid Set” window. 
Press the Enter key to confirm the selection.
10
Choosing Foreground (Fast Completion) or Background (Instant Avail-
ability) initiation: during Background Initialization, the initialization 
proceeds as a background task and the volume set is fully accessible for 
system reads and writes. The operating system can instantly access the 
newly created arrays without requiring a reboot and waiting for initializa-
tion complete. In Fast Initialization, the initialization must be completed 
before the volume set is ready for system accesses. In Fast Initialization, 
initiation is completed more quickly but volume access by the operating 
system is delayed. 
11
If space remains in the raid set, the next volume set can be configured. 
Repeat steps 8 to 10 to configure another volume set.