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HPT370 BIOS: Raid/Setup functions
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To enter the HPT370 BIOS setup and RAID utility, press Control + H when the HPT370 BIOS text
is first displayed during the boot process.
The setup menu also allows users to change mode settings for hard drives attached to the HPT366
controller, and select which drive will function as the boot unit.
IDE Device Mode settings:
UDMA4+, 5: ATA-100 devices
UDMA4, UDMA3: ATA66 drive settings (UDMA4 is optimal)
UDMA0-2: ATA33 device settings
PIO1-4: Pre or Non-ATA33 IDE device settings
MW-DMA: Older hard drives and CD-ROM devices (usually auto-detected)
Note: Some IDE devices have settings that can not be altered.
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CREATING A RAID ARRAY WITH HARD DISKS ATTACHED TO THE HPT370
STRIPE ARRAY - Recommended for High-Performance (2-4 disks required)
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1. Select the "Create RAID" selection from the main menu
2. Select "Striping (RAID 0)" in the "Array Mode" pop-up menu
3. Select the disk drives to be used with the "Select Disk Drives" selection
4. Select the appropriate block size in the "Block Size" pop-up menu
5. Select the "Start Creation Process" selection
MIRROR ARRAY - Recommended for Data Security (2 disks required)
1. Select the "Create RAID" selection from the main menu
2. Select "Mirror (RAID 1)" in the "Array Mode" pop-up menu
3. Select the disk drives to be used with the "Select Disk Drives" selection
Note: The source disk must be smaller or equal to the target disk.
4. Select the "Start Creation Process" selection
STRIPING + MIRROR ARRAY (RAID 0 + 1) - Recommended for High-Performance with
Data Security (3-4 disks required)
1. Select the "Create RAID" selection from the main menu
2. Select "Striping + Mirror (RAID 0+ 1)" in the "Array Mode" pop-up menu
3. Select the disk drives and/or RAID 0 arrays to be used with the "Select
Disk Drives" selection
Note: The source disk/array must be smaller or equal to the target
disk/array.
4. Select the "Start Creation Process" selection
SPANNING (JBOD) (2-4 disks required)
1. Select the "Create RAID" selection from the main menu
2. Select "Spanning (JBOD)" in the "Array Mode" pop-up menu
3. Select the disk drives to be used with the "Select Disk Drives" selection
4. Select the "Start Creation Process" selection
DELETING A RAID ARRAY FROM THE HPT370
1. Select the "Delete RAID" selection from the main menu
2. Select the RAID Array from the "Channel Status" menu
3. Confirm the deletion of the RAID Array.
CREATING A DUPLICATED DISK (required for preparation of mirror arrays with
disks containing data)
1. Select the "Duplicate Mirror Disk" selection from the main menu
2. Select the Source Disk to be copied
Note: The source disk must be smaller or equal to the target disk.
3. Select the Target Disk to be duplicated
4. Select the "Start Duplication Process" selection
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HIGHPOINT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICE
If you have questions about installing or using your HighPoint product,
check the user's guide or readme file first, you will find answers to
most of your questions here. If you need further assistance, please
contact us. We offer the following support and information services:
1. The HighPoint Web Site provides information on software upgrades,
answers to common questions, and other topics. The Web Site is
available from Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at
http://www.highpoint-tech.com.
2. For technical support, send e-mail to support@highpoint-tech.com
NOTE: Before you send an e-mail, please visit our Web Site
(http://www.highpoint-tech.com) to check if there is a new or updated
HPT370 device driver for your operating system.
Q: What does the RAID 0 "Striping" feature do?
A: RAID 0 (Striping) configures multiple drives so that sectors of data are interleaved within an array. When a disk member fails, it affect the entire array. Performance is better than a single drive since the workload is balanced between array members. This array mode is designed for high performance systems. Identical drives are recommended for performance as well as data storage efficiency. The disk array data capacity is equal to the number of drive members times the smallest member capacity.
Q: What does the RAID 1 "Mirroring" feature do?
A: RAID 1 (Mirroring) configures an array of 2 drives to write duplicate data and read in parallel. The HPT370 performs reads using advanced data handling techniques that distribute the workload in a more efficient manner than using a single drive. When a read request is made, the HPT 370 selects the drive positioned closest to the requested data, then looks to the idle drive to perform the next read access.
Q: What does the RAID 0+1 "Striping + Mirroring" feature do?
A: RAID 0+1 (Striping + Mirroring) is a combination of both striping and mirroring. It can increase performance by reading and writing data in parallel while protecting data with duplication. A minimum of three drives, two of which are in a stripe array, are needed to enable this feature. This feature allows for mirroring two stripe arrays together or one stripe array with a single disk. The data capacity is similar to a standard Mirroring array with half of total capacity dedicated for redundancy.
Q: How do I use the RAID 1 "Mirroring" feature?
A: Make sure that the size of the source disk is less than or equal to the size of the target disk before trying to perform the RAID 1 "Mirroring" feature.
Q: Why do I only see one drive when I run Fdisk after striping or mirroring 2 disks?
A: When creating an array, the HPT370 creates a virtual drive from the disks in the array. The array of disks can be partitioned and formatted as a single disk.
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