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1. Clone s action is similar to RAID 1 However all of the hard disks will be the mirrors For example in a four hard drives Clone environment data in each hard drive will be the same This mode is useful especially when users would like to copy data from a hard drive to several hard drives at the same time The number of allowed failed drives is the total number of drives in the RAID minus Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk3 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Concatenating Large This mode is also named Large In this mode the RAID controller will concatenate all of the hard drives into a single hard drive with larger capacity For example if three 500GB hard disks are connected to the RAID subsystem in Large Mode user will get a single hard disk with capacity of 1 500GB If any one hard disk gets defective information stored in this LARGE RAID will become invalid Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Parity Protection RAI D 3 and RAID 5 The XOR engine in the RAID controller generates parity block In RAID 3 mode parity block will be stored in the same hard disk drive In RAID 5 mode parity block will be spread over all of the different hard drives The RAID controller will also make use of the same size disk space in each hard disk under RAID 3 RAID 5 condition Failure in a hard disk will cause the RAID controller to enter into degraded mode Host controller still could rear write data t
2. USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem NOTE In the left panel of the RAI D and Disk I nformation the status of a hot spare disk will be shown as SO for first host spare S1 for second hot spare and so on Disk I nformation Model Name Shows the disk drive model Serial Number Shows the disk drive serial number Firmware Version Shows the disk drive s firmware version Capacity Shows the capacity of the disk drive Unreleased Capacity Shows the amount of unused or unreleased capacity in the disk drive Disk Information 4dvanced This will show SMART information of the selected disk drive if SMART function is supported by the disk drive NOTE The SMART information will be shown only if a RAID is already created Advanced Information SMART Information 51925031545 ID Attribute Name Value Threshold Worst a 1 Raw Read Error Rate 114 6 99 Spin up Time 100 0 99 Start Stop Count 100 20 100 Reallocated sectors Count 100 36 100 Seek Error Rate 78 30 60 Power On Hours 99 99 Spin Retry Count 100 97 100 Controller 1 Controller Information Advanced This will show the System Information screen contains hardware information about the RAID subsystem such as temperature fan speed and voltage levels Advanced Information System Information Temperature 30 Celsius Normal Fan Speed 3308 RPM Normal Voltage 3 3 3 216 Normal Voltage 5 5 016 Normal Voltage 12 11 85
3. 1 09 Network adapters 7 Ports COM amp LPT EL Processors EA Storage controllers 1 38 System devices E y Universal Serial Bus controllers Ws Windows Server Backup Disk Management In Microsoft Windows under Device Manager the new disk drive 5 H W RAID5 USB Device is displayed Oar NOTE If your RAID subsystem s host interface is USB 3 0 you can create up to two RAIDs The RAID size can be over 2 Terabytes Use OS Windows XP 64bit Windows 2003 SP1 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS 10 or later and Linux kernel 2 6 or later EZ User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA II RAID Subsystem 4 2 Advanced Mode 4 2 1 Email Notification and Event Settings This function provides option to configure email for sending event notifications when events happen mA Fell es Y I 3 4 Email Notification and Event Settings SMTP Server llame SMTP Server Port Sender E mail Sender Username Basic Mode Sender Password Recipient E mail s Select event s for notification COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED RAID in broken mode Rebuilding process Fails Data Readjwrite Fails RAID in degrade mode EN The temperature is abnormal The voltage is abnormal C The fan speed is abnormal Send Mail Test Load From Profile Save To Profile Apply t E o 5 Uv Email Notification Opt
4. Over 2TB support Supports hot spare and automatic hot rebuild Local event notification Easy management via In Band data bus Transparent data protection for all popular operating systems RAI D Management Real time drive activity and status indicators Graphical User Interface GUI EI User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 1 Technical Specification RAI D Processor ntegrated Micro processor RAID Levels 0 1 3 5 10 LARGE CLONE Host Bus Interface USB 3 0 Auto Spare Support Power Supply 180W full range Environmental Relative Humidity 1096 85 Non condensing Operating Temperature 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F Dimension 221 H x 156 W x 260 D mm Specification is subject to change without notice User s Manual HM USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 2 Identifying Parts of the RAI D Subsystem The illustrations below identify the various parts of the subsystem 1 2 1 Front View Fan Fail LED Over Temp LED Disk Tray Power On LED Tray Latch HDD Status Indicator 8 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 2 1 1 Disk Drive Carrier HDD Status Indicator HDD Access LED HDD Access LED HDD Fault LED This LED will blink blue when the hard drive is being accessed HDD Fault LED Green LED means HDD is detected good Red LED indicates hard drive has failed No LED light means no hard drive in
5. RAID Manager Linux AP x xx xx Linux Fedora or Linux uBuntu subdirectory into local directory 2 Go to the local directory where the Application Program is saved and open the Application Program File Edit View Places Help center gif Company bmp miniEPICaRaidSetu RaidAPTitle bmp Raidlogo png speed left gif speed right gif Linux Y miniEPICaRaidSetup selected 9 6 MB This example is from Fedora Core 9 Another way is to open terminal window then at the command prompt type miniEPI CaRaidSetup After running the Application Program the mini EPI Ca main screen will be displayed n Geet on Dm any rt O c UT LLU 9G Basic RAID Configuration Controller 1 Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID No RAID RADO RAID 1 Basic Mode Disk1 O LARGE 465 75 RAID 3 Dis CLONE 465 75 GB RAIDS Disk3 RAID 10 232 88 GB DELETE ALL RAID 5 E 5 COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Disk4 Support Password 232 98 GB PEZ 232 88 u io 5 Nt ic m D User s Manual ra USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 3 3 Starting the AP in Mac OS To configure the RAID subsystem when connected to Mac OS X Server 1 Insert the CD that comes with the subsystem into the CD ROM drive of your Mac host system Copy the application files from CD RAI D Manager
6. insert the key token and USB cable 2 Power on the RAID subsystem 3 In host system format the RAID volume and copy data 4 Finish setup Scenario 2 Data will not be accessible l After you do steps in scenario 1 data is accessible 2 If you power off the unit remove the key token power on and rescan disk drives in OS the RAID volume will be shown as Unknown Disk Data cannot be accessed WARNING Do not initialize and format the unknown disk If you do this the previous data will be erased How to solve this issue 1 Unmount uninstall the RAID volume 2 Power off the RAID subsystem insert the key token and power on the unit 3 RAID volume is online again and data can be accessed User s Manual pa USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 2 3 Preparing the Subsystem and Powering On Here are the steps to prepare the RAID subsystem for use 1 Connect the USB 3 0 cable from RAID subsystem to the SATA port on Host Server Insert the key token into the key token port if your RAID subsystem has Key Token NOTE The Key Token is optional The RAI D Subsystem can be purchased with or without Key Token Key Token E 2 Connect the power cord to the power input socket Plug the other end of power cord to the power source 3 Turn on the Power On Off Switch 22 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem Chapter 3 Configuration Utility The subsystem has a setup configuration utility
7. the data in one hard disk will be exactly the Same as the data in the other hard disk The RAID subsystem will also make use of same size disk space in each hard disk in RAID 1 That is the RAID controller will write data to the same disk space in each hard disk When reading data the RAID controller will read data from a specified hard disk Disk 0 Disk 1 User s Manual a1 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Failure in a hard disk will cause the RAID controller to enter into degraded mode The host controller can still read write data to the RAID without knowing any hard disk defect Users have to replace the hard disk then the RAID controller will enter in on line rebuild mode automatically Besides if there is only partial defect in a hard disk the RAID controller will read data from the other healthy hard drive Stripe Mirror RAI D 10 for High Performance and High Security RAID subsystem could be configured to support Stripe and Mirror at the same time i e RAID 10 Take four hard drives in RAID 10 as an example Hard drive and hard drive 1 could act as Mirror 1 Hard drive 2 and hard drive 3 act as Mirror 1 too The RAID controller then configures these two Mirrors as Stripe At least two drives either one in each Mirror can be allowed to fail without an impact to RAID data access If two drives from the same Mirror are failed the RAID data is not accessible and becomes invalid CLONE
8. 3 5 10 LARGE and CLONE RAID levels capacity can exceed 2 Terabytes The RAID subsystem behaves as a full 48 bit addressing RAID drive and is 10096 ATA compliance From PC host controller each logical device RAID volume controlled by the RAID system acts just the same as single regular hard disk although a RAID system generally consists of more than one hard disk drives Therefore no extra BIOS driver or software is needed 1 3 1 Definition of RAI D Levels Striping RAID for High Performance RAID 0 Striping or RAID 0 is the segmentation of logically sequential data such as a single file so that segment can be assigned to multiple hard disks in a round robin fashion and thus written concurrently Advantage of RAID 0 is to achieve high performance by accumulating each individual hard disk performance However if any one hard disk gets defective information stored in this RAID O will become invalid The RAID subsystem will just make use of the same disk space for each hard disk under RAID 0 condition For example if a RAID O consists of 5 different size hard disks the total usable Disk Disk 1 sk 0 P space of this RAID O will be capacity of smallest size hard disk the number of hard disks in this RAID 0 RAID 1 Mirror RAID 1 for High Security Mirror or RAID1 is the replication of data onto separate hard disk in real time to ensure continuous availability In a RAID 1 system with two hard disks
9. GB Disk1 165 72 COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED fiduanced Mode RAID Information Disk Drives are RAID 5 member RAI D Information RAI D Level Shows the RAID Level of the RAID Status Shows the current status of the RAID Status can be Normal No failed disk drive Degrade One or more disk drives failed in a RAID Level with data redundancy The data is still accessible Broken One or more disk drives failed in a RAID Level The number of allowable failed disk drives in the RAID Level has been exceeded and data is not accessible Rebuilding 96 The RAID is in rebuilding state The completed rebuilding percentage is shown Capacity Shows the capacity of the RAID Plugged Member s Shows the disk drive slots which are member of the RAID 9 amm uum E g ras 8 t me RAID and Disk Information 39 Controller 1 Disk Information Disk3 9 c E P0 SBays HIW RAID ST9250315AS c NO i WDC WD509 Serial Number SVC3SGBK Firmware Version 000150 1 e 579250315 Capacky 232 84 GB E5 WDC WDSOC Unreleased Capacity 0 00 GB 0 Advanced e 50 ST9250315A5 Basic Mode 5 232 84 GB 5 _ O lu gt ce lu Lu lt o a a lt 8 k Bn 2 fiduanced Mode Disk Information Disk drive is a RAID member User s Manual
10. HDD and power on the RAID unit Check the RAI D and Disk I nformation in miniEPI Ca GUI if the HDD is Unreleased or contains RAI D configuration To delete the existing RAI D configuration on the replacement HDD go to Advanced Raid Configuration select Delete RAI D and select the RAI D configuration and click Apply Verify that the HDD status becomes Unreleased After the RAID configuration is deleted from the replacement HDD power off the RAID unit remove the replacement HDD insert all the other HDDs in same order and power on the RAID unit When one HDD fails the replacement unreleased HDD can now be used to swap any failed HDD User s Manual ra USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Chapter 2 Getting Started This section describes the physical locations of the hard drives supported by the subsystem and give instructions on installing a hard drive The subsystem supports hot swapping allowing you to install or replace a hard drive while the subsystem is running This also discusses on how to power on the subsystem in preparation for operation 2 1 Installing Hard Drives a Push the tray latch to release a disk tray b Then pull out an empty disk tray EET User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem c Place the hard drive in the disk tray Make sure the holes of the disk tray align with the holes of the hard drive d f Press the lever in until you hear the latch click into pla
11. Mac subdirectory into local directory 2 Go to the subdirectory where the Application Program is saved miniEPI CaRaidSetup app Contents MacOS and open the Application Program DEVICES E Server HD 1 2 Server HD1 Sy Server HD 2 center gif Company bmp 8 iDisk 1 _ NO NAME ES SHARED All RaidAPTitle bmp Raidlogo png speed PLACES e roat Applications SEARCH FOR speed right gif M cfg 4 Today D Yesterday Past Week 2 All Images 7 4 lof 8 selected 420 6 MB available xs This example is from Mac OS X Server version 10 5 4 After running the Application Program the mini EPI Ca main screen will be displayed 2 ee 8 J A MM VM m I PA z Basic RAID Configuration Controller 1 Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID No RAID i RADO RAID 1 Basic Mode Diski LARGE 465 RAID 3 Dis O CLONE 465 75 GB RAIDS Disk3 RAID 10 232 88 GB DELETE ALL RAID COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Disk4 Support Password 232 88 GB Advanced Mode EE User s Manual 3 4 Mini EPI Ca Management GUI USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem The mini EPI Ca management GUI contains the following menu options Bas
12. The setup wizard will start installing Proware miniEPICa Installation Wizard The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation Click Cancelto exit the wizard 4 Click Finish to exit the wizard The application will be launched immediately Proware miniEPICa Installation Wizard The Installation Wizard has successfully installed the driver Click Finish to exit the wizard mj Launch the application right now User s Manual 25 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem The mini EPI Ca Application Program main screen will be displayed alam e J VV RAID and Disk Information controller Information 0 WDC WDSDDOBEVT 00AO3TO 465 75 GB WDC WDSO00BE WDC WDSOO0BEVT 22ZATO 465 75 GB ST9250315AS 57925031545 232 88 ST9250315AS ST9250315A5 232 88 GB 51925031545 57925031545 232 88 GB Advanced WDC WDSOOOBE Basic Mode Disk1 465 75 GB E 5 Disk2 465 75 GB ALL RIGHTS RESERVED gt Disk3 232 88 GB Disk4 232 88 GB COPYRIC Advanced Mode Disk5 232 58 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem 3 2 Starting the AP in Linux To configure the RAID subsystem when connected to Linux system 1 Insert the CD that comes with the subsystem into the CD ROM drive of your Linux host system Copy the application files from CD
13. available disk drives in the RAID subsystem NOTE If you want to create a hot spare disk use the Advanced Raid Configuration function 5 Basic RAID Configuration Controller 1 Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID No RAID RADO RAID 1 Basic Mode Disk LARGE X Ji RAID 3 Disk2 CLONE 465 75 GB RAIDS Disk3 RAID 10 232 DELETE ALL RAID Disk4 Support Password 232 COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED fiduanced Mode Basic Raid Configuration Options Configure RAI D Select the RAID Level from the list of options The RAID Levels that can be selected for the number of available disk drives are enabled When there is an existing RAID the DELETE ALL RAID s option is enabled Support Password This option provides RAID security When this option is enabled and a password is entered in the corresponding box deleting the RAID will require the password to be entered Using a wrong password will not allow the RAID to be deleted The password can be up to 8 characters Basic Raid Configuration Buttons Apply Save the configuration and create the RAID Cancel Undo the current operation NOTE The RAID subsystem supports up to two RAIDs User s Manual B7 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem To create a RAID using Basic Raid Configuration In the Configure RAID option select the RAID Level
14. the slot 1 2 1 2 LED Indicators Fan Fail LED Over Temp LED Power On LED LED is off means Fan is good Red LED means Fan has failed LED is off means Temperature is normal Red LED means Temperature exceeded normal range White LED means RAID subsystem is powered on User s Manual rem USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 2 2 Rear View USB 3 0 Port Power On Off Switch Keytoken Port Power Input Socket Fan USB 3 0 Port The subsystem has USB 3 0 port for connecting to Host Server Fan The fan provides proper ventilation for the RAID subsystem Power On Off Switch Use the Power On Off System Switch to turn on or off the RAID subsystem Power Input Socket Use the Power Input Socket to connect the power cable Key Token Port The subsystem has one key token port for inserting the key token NOTE For more information about using the key token refer to Section 2 2 Using the Key Token User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 3 RAI D Concepts The basic idea of RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks is to combine multiple inexpensive disk drives into an array of disk drives to obtain performance capacity and reliability that exceeds that of a single large drive The array of drives appears to the host computer as a single logical drive The RAID subsystem provides data striping mirroring XOR calculation and data verification It supports RAID levels 0 1
15. you want for the RAID Click Apply to save the RAID configuration Controller 1 Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Configure RAID New Volume RAIDS 931 38GB 01 02 D3 D4 DS RAID 0 y 09000200 x 3 15 3 rs rests 465 72 GB Basic Mode Disk2 465 72 t gt Dis s SEE k x 232 84 1 Ritt iate Ee eH EHE dila e ats telat tah 3 DELETE ALL RAID TATATATA 7 Disk4 66 Ani rS pa PM TEMERE LEUTE 252 84 GB is Support Passwo rd annu dd Serre She cert er pp O O iita e 2 e 5 Ie ATE AAA A AA AAAA ELEGIA o Di sk5 252 54 fiduanced Mode Lu tili fa ATA EA E E E E EIE EIE EE ETATE en a dialog box is displayed select Yes to confirm creating RAID jal Basic RAID Configuration Specitying a basic RAID configuration will result in all previous volumes being deleted and the data will be lost D o you want to continue it ro Doing RAID Configuration need some time Please wait User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem 4 A
16. 6 Normal dd A User s Manual 35 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 1 2 Event Log Viewer The RAID controller event log can be viewed from this menu It will show the Number of Events the Issued Module Date Type and Message PIC Event Log Viewer Issued Module 29 Controller 1 0 5Bays H W RAIDS 60P3PQ89IBATSQHSFOW 9 2009 11 03 17 41 51 Info SBays H W RAIDS 6 Controller 1 0 2 SBays H W RAIDS 004WKCOM6KYS9IRQ2276B 2009 11 04 10 39 10 Info SBays H W RAIDS 0 Basic Mode 2 3HT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED O Advanced Mode Save File Event Log Buttons Save To File This option allows the event logs to be saved as a log text file log Enter the filename you want for the log file and click Save El Save the event logs to a file gt i _ File name Save as type file log txt Browse Folders Save Cane Cancel Clear Selecting this option will clear the event log When the dialog box shown below is displayed select Yes to delete all event logs Event Loc Viewer Pressing Clear button will result in all previous event logs being deleted permanently Do you want to continue it EET User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem 4 1 3 Basic Raid Configuration This menu provides function for creating basic RAID configuration This function will use all
17. GB 5T9250315A5 Unreleased Capacity 465 75 GB 100 Basic Mode 0000 Disk Unreleased 465 75 GB 2 HT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED fiduanced Mode COPYRIG Version 0 09 54 Copyright C rights Disk Information Disk1 reserved WDC WDSOOOBEVT O0A03TO WD WXFOAS9SP 1471 01 01A01 465 75 GB 465 75 GB 100 Basic Mode Disk Unreleased 465 75 GB a gt ce lu 4 e ix 2 P lt 8 ED uo z a fiduanced Mode User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA II RAID Subsystem Turn Off the Buzzer Use this to silence the alarm buzzer RAID and Disk Information Turn off the buzzer Controller 1 Disk Information Disk1 nN WoC WDSOODBE i Model Name WDC WDSODOBEVT 00AO3TO Serial Number WD WXF ASSP1471 51925031545 Firmware Version 01 01A01 51925031545 Capacity 465 75 GB ST9250315A5 Unreleased Capacity 465 75 GB 100 Basic Mode Disk Unreleased 465 75 GB Ll OPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED E Advanced Mode User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem Chapter 4 RAID Management This chapter provides details about configurations and options available in the RAID subsystem There are two modes of operation Basic Mode and Advanced Mode 4 1 Basic Mode Under Basic Mode there are three menu options that can be selected RAID and Disk
18. ID Subsystem 9 Check the new disk drive in your Host Server Example Connection via USB 3 0 Server Manager File Action View Help Filmi libel server Manager WIN N2IDDSHDL Roles E 8 cnn E WIM N2JDDSHDLLULI i 51 988 Computer El a Diagnostics E gt Event Viewer Ea Performance T WDC WDIOEALS 00Z8AO0 Device TER En EE Display adapters alti Configuration aM E H Human Interface Devices storage H E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards g Pl Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 1 09 Network adapters 7 Ports COM amp LPT EL Processors EA Storage controllers 1 38 System devices E y Universal Serial Bus controllers Ws Windows Server Backup Disk Management In Microsoft Windows under Device Manager the new disk drive 5 H W RAID5 USB Device is displayed Oar NOTE If your RAID subsystem s host interface is USB 3 0 you can create up to two RAIDs The RAID size can be over 2 Terabytes Use OS Windows XP 64bit Windows 2003 SP1 or later Windows Vista Windows 7 Mac OS 10 or later and Linux kernel 2 6 or later User s Manual 45 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 2 3 Firmware Information Shows information about current firmware and provides function to upgrade the firmware version Controller 1 Firmware Information Product Name 5 Bays RAID Firmware Ver
19. Information Event Log Viewer and Basic Raid Configuration 4 1 1 RAID and Disk Information RAID and Disk Information provides information about RAID and disk drives EE controller Information 0 WDC WDSODDBEVT 00A03TO 465 75 GB WDC WDSOD0BE WOC WDSOOOBEVT 222ATO 465 75 GB 51925031545 57925031545 232 88 57925031545 57925031545 232 88 579250315 5 57925031545 232 88 GB Advanced WDC WDSOOOBE Basic Mode Disk1 e 465 75 2 Disk2 465 75 OPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Disk3 232 Disk4 232 88 GB d fiduanced Mode Disk5 gt 232 88 GB RAID and Disk Information No existing RAID configuration Disk Information Disk1 halle Model Name WDC WDSOO0BEVT O0403TO E WDC WDSOOOBEY Serial Number WD WXFDASSP1471 P2 51925031545 Firmware Version 01 01A01 E P3 51925031545 capacity 465 75 GB P4 ST9250315A5 Unreleased Capacity 465 75 GB 100 COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Disk Information Disk drive is Unreleased or not a RAID member User s Manual 33 USB 3 0 to SATA II RAID Subsystem ee RAID and Disk Information RAID Information RAID Level RAID 5 Status Normal Capacity 698 53 GB Plugged Member s M1 M2 M3 Basic Mode Disk2 em 465 72 2 Disk3 em 232 54 Disk4 em 252 54
20. Mini EPI Ca USB 3 0 to SATA II RAI D SUBSYSTEM User s Manual Revision 1 0 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Contents dice Mot T 3 Berore You oso corsi DUI Ne Un UU 4 Chapter 1 JntroducHOli 6 Tecnnical SO CIN AOU 7 1 2 Identifying Parts of the RAID SubDSVSEBRI ote nette chi rtt ettet Sete pce zen testen 8 VNC 8 L22 REI VOW sea 10 i EE PEG 11 t31 Defmition Of RAID LEVELS 11 132 14 RAR Ruolo 15 Chapter 2 Genting Started 18 AL Installing Hara Rm 18 2 b Jnstaling the RUDDEr of 20 22 Using the Key Token 21 2 3 Preparing the Subsystem and Powering ON ceccssssssesessesesesccsssesessssesssessssesssessesssessssessseseesesescsesseseeseseees 22 Chapter 5 Configuration 23 3 1 Installing the AP in Microsoft Windows sese etetn tenete totns 24 AP EDD 27 28 34 Mini EPICa Management 29 3 4 1 Other Buttons of the mini EPICa Management GUI se
21. ad operation in RAID 1 3 5 10 and CLONE modes If read error occur the RAID controller marks this hard disk status non readable While host controller tries to read the defective region again the RAID controller will read it just like in degrade mode That is data in the non readable hard disk is recovered by some special algorithm Only RAID 10 and CLONE modes allow more than one defective hard disks After the RAID controller starts command based bad sector recovery algorithm firmware or application will inform users the status so that user could decide whether to replace the defective hard disk right away 16 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA II RAID Subsystem IMPORTANT If a new replacement hard disk HDD will be used to replace a failed hard disk make sure of the following conditions a The new replacement HDD is in good condition b The new replacement HDD is same hard disk model same capacity or has bigger capacity A 500GB HDD from one manufacturer model may be slightly different in actual capacity from another manufacturer model The replacement HDD has no existing old RAI D configuration If there is the RAI D configuration on the replacement HDD must be deleted first To verify if the new replacement HDD has existing RAI D configuration make sure the RAI D logical volume is not in use then power off the RAID unit Remove all disk drives take note of their arrangement order insert the replacement
22. ations This RAID subsystem supports single controller configuration Packaging Shipment and Delivery Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton you should visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton Unpack the subsystem and verify that the contents of the shipping carton are all there and in good condition Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further instructions EMI User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Unpacking the Subsystem The package contains the following items RAID subsystem unit One 1 power cord One 1 USB 3 0 cable Key Token Optional Two 2 screw handle Four 4 Rubber Feet Installation Reference Guide CD User s Manual ra USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Chapter 1 Introduction The RAI D Subsystem Unsurpassed Value Most cost effective SATA 11 RAID subsystem Compact Desktop size with stylish design Application Flexibility Extends useful life by adapting to future IT SOHO requirements Easy Installation amp Maintenance Provide a fast and easy way to install and manage the storage Low Power Consumption Cable less backplane with integrated RAID processor No more unnecessary components inside Features USB 3 0 high speed host interface
23. ce User s Manual IN USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 2 1 1 Installing the Rubber Feet Four 4 rubber feet can be attached to the base of the unit to provide stable stand The following are the steps in installing the rubber feet l Prepare the four 4 rubber feet 2 Remove the rubber feet by pulling it outward 3 Attach the rubber feet on the base of the unit The rubber feet can also be pasted on the unit anywhere the user prefers but must be evenly spaced so that the unit will stand firm and stable F3 Q WV A F3 EZ EE User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 2 2 Using the Key Token Optional NOTE The key token provides data encryption When key token is in the key token port and the RAID subsystem is powered on and then the RAI D volume is formatted and data is stored the data is encrypted If the key token is removed and RAID subsystem is powered off then powered on the data cannot be accessed The key token must be in the key token port during power on However the key token can be removed or kept while the RAI D subsystem is in use When the RAI D subsystem is powered on and used without the key token and RAI D volume is formatted and data is stored the data is not encrypted The RAI D subsystem works like standard model Here are some steps and scenarios when using the key token Scenario 1 Data is accessed normally 1 While the RAID subsystem is powered off
24. containing important information about the configuration as well as settings for various optional functions in the subsystem This chapter explains how to use and make changes to the setup utility Configuration Method The RAID subsystem can be configured using the Application Program provided with the Subsystem There are three versions Microsoft Windows version Linux version and Mac OS version IMPORTANT The RAID subsystem must be connected to the Host system in order to configure the RAID subsystem If the RAID subsystem is not connected to the Host system the Application Program will show No disks or RAID NOTE At least disk drive must be inserted in the RAID subsystem If there is no disk drive in the RAI D subsystem the Application Program will show No disks or RAI D 100 RAID and Disk Information Mo disks or RAID Basic Mode a gt Lu Lu cc dia O z and and 4 oe gt Qa Uu Advanced Mode IMPORTANT When hard disks are inserted in the disk slots the first hard disk is assigned Port 0 Port O is the in band channel that will be used by mini EPI Ca AP to manage the RAID controller Other hard disks will be assigned Port1 Port 2 etc If the first hard disk assigned as Port is removed the AP cannot access and manage the RAID controller When a RAID Set is already created the first hard disk that was inse
25. d Raid Configuration will automatically set any PED Np E gt f P iu Advanced RAID Configuration Controller 1 o Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID Create RAID Delete RAID Diski 465 75 GB Basic Mode Create RAID RAIDO ps2 RAID 1 465 75 GB LARGE C RAID 3 CLONE RAIDS Disk4 RAID 10 232 88 GB Disk3 232 88 GB OPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Support Password Disk5 Ex TH t 5 gt RE T 2 Apply Cancel Advanced Raid Configuration Options Configure RAID Select option whether to Create RAID or to Delete RAID When Create RAID is selected the RAID Level options are displayed When Delete RAID is selected the list of available RAIDs that can be deleted is displayed Create RAID Select the RAID Level from the list of options and select the disk drives in the right pane When the minimum number of disk drives for the RAID Level has been selected the Apply and Cancel buttons will become active and can be used Delete RAID Select the RAID from the list of RAIDs displayed and click Apply to delete the selected RAID Support Password This option provides RAID security When this option is enabled and a password is entered in the corresponding box deleting the RAID will require the password to be entered Using a wrong password
26. e 1 USB 2 0 IEEE 1394b IO nterface Board One 1 USB 2 0 cable Two 2 IEEE 1394b cables Opin to 9pin and 9pin to 6pin User s Manual 49 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Steps l Prepare the 2 screw handles that is shipped with the RAID subsystem 2 Remove 2 screws from the USB 3 0 IO interface board E S o a Mn a 3 Insert the screw handle into the middle hole of the USB 3 0 IO interface board and tighten the screw handle wes Link EL User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 Carefully pull the screw handle to remove the USB 3 0 IO interface board 5 Insert the USB 1394 IO interface board into the IO interface slot Take note of the proper position of the IO interface board If inserted in the wrong position it will not attach to the IO interface 6 Tighten the two screws that were removed before User s Manual ram USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 5 2 How to Change the USB 3 0 lO Interface Board to eSATA IO Interface Board NOTE Prepare the eSATA IO Kit Disconnect the host power off the RAI D subsystem and remove the USB 3 0 cable from the USB port Contents of the eSATA IO Kit One 1 eSATA IO Interface Board One 1 eSATA cable a Fx E a 4 pu 22 re 6 f I lt a User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Steps 1 Prepare the screw handle tha
27. en 30 Chapter 4 RAID 33 E 33 RAID and Disk Informatio 33 Ale Event LOO WSS eenn c 36 Alo Basie Raid 37 41 4 2 1 Email Notification and Event Settings cccccccscsssssssescsesessssesessssesessesessssesecsesesseseesssesseseesseeesseseeneees 41 4 2 2 Advanced Raid seen etete teen tette tate theta piana 42 2 2 9 reden nce ri in EUH Rot eee 46 PRAD SENG 48 Chapter 5 Additional Information ecce 49 5 1 How to Change the USB 3 0 IO Interface Board to USB 1394 IO Interface 49 5 2 How to Change the USB 3 0 IO Interface Board to eSATA IO Interface Board 52 am User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Preface About this manual his manual provides information regarding the quick installation and hardware features of the mini EPI Ca USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID subsystem This document also describes how to use the storage management software Information contained in the manual has been reviewed for accuracy but not for product warranty because of the various environment OS settings Information and specifications will be changed without further
28. hru the RAI D normally without knowing any defects Users have to replace the defective hard disk The RAID controller will then enter into online auto rebuild mode automatically Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 User s Manual 143 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 3 2 RAID Levels Summary No of drives minus 1 Block striping is provided and yields higher performance than with individual drives There is no redundancy Drives are paired and mirrored All data is 10096 duplicated on an equivalent drive Fully redundant RAID 1 if use 2 drives RAID 10 if use 4 drives is similar to RAID O in that concatenates the capacity of all member drives The data is written linearly starting with the first disk drive When first disk drive becomes full the next disk drive is used Large can have 2 or more disk drives There is no data redundancy Clone provides multiple copies of data in a disk drive Clone can have 2 or more disk drives Data is striped across several physical drives Parity protection is used for data redundancy re User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 1 4 RAI D Modes Normal Mode Normal mode means all of the configured hard drives exist and in good condition and the RAI D controller is not in rebuild condition Degrade Mode In degrade mode some hard disk in RAID is removed or defective No other RAID drive is under rebuilding condition The firmware or application will s
29. ic Mode RAI D and Disk nformation Event Log Viewer Basic Raid Configuration Email Notification and Event Settings Advanced Raid Configuration Firmware Information RAI D Settings Provides information about RAID and disk drives This also have Advanced information which shows System nformation such as temperature fan speed and voltage levels This can also display SMART information of disk drives after RAID is created Shows the RAID controller event log Provides function for creating basic RAID configuration This function will use all available disk drives This function provides option to configure email for sending event notifications when events happen This function provides option to customize RAID configuration and select disk drive members Shows information about current firmware and provides function to upgrade the firmware version Provides settings such as RAID Stand by Timer and RAID Rebuild Priority User s Manual 29 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 3 4 1 Other Buttons of the mini EPI Ca Management GUI Minimize Window button Used to minimize the mini EPI Ca GUI into taskbar M ANM A c IW m X Minimize window J UUL AU RAID and Disk Information Disk Information Disk1i Model Name WDC WDSOOOBEVT 00403TO Serial Number WD WFOAS9P 1471 Firmware Version 01 01A01 Capac
30. ides options such as RAID Stand by Timer and RAID Rebuild Priority RAID Settings Controller 1 5Bays H W RAIDS PO RAID Stand by Timer Settings Please enter a value between O and 10922 minutes 0 minute s Basic Mode RAID Rebuild Priority Settings Please select a value from the slider HT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Low re gt OPYRI T gt ua c c 0 5 y ce RAI D Stand by Timer Settings Use this option to select time option in minutes before the RAID comes into stand by mode When there is no host access to the RAID after the preset time minutes the RAID will be in standby mode RAI D Rebuild Priority Settings Use this option to set the RAID Rebuild Priority which is the amount of system resource allotted to rebuilding process Low priority means rebuilding process will take less system resource and more time to complete and High priority means rebuilding process will be completed faster but access to RAID will be slower Apply Save the settings made Cancel Undo the changes made EET User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem Chapter 5 Additional Information 5 1 How to Change the USB 3 0 lO Interface Board to USB 1394 Interface Board NOTE Prepare the USB 1394 IO Kit Disconnect the host power off the RAI D subsystem and remove the USB 3 0 cable from the USB 3 0 port Contents of the USB 139410 Kit On
31. ions SMTP Server Name Enter the SMTP Server name or IP address SMTP Server Port Enter the SMTP Server port number normally it is 25 Sender E mail Enter the sender s email address Sender Username Enter the sender s username Sender Password Enter the sender s password which is authenticated by the specified mail server Recipient E mail s Enter one or more recipient email addresses Multiple email addresses are separated by Select event s for notification Tick the events which you want to be included in the list of events for email notification When selected events happen the email recipient s will receive the event notification Email Notification Buttons Send Mail Test Use this send a mail to the specified recipient s for testing Load From Profile Use this button to load mail settings from a profile Save To Profile Use this button to save the mail settings to a profile Apply Use this button to apply changes to the configuration Cancel Undo any changes made Check Mark Select all events X Cross Mark Clear all events User s Manual aoo USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 2 2 Advanced Raid Configuration This function provides option to customize RAID configuration and select disk drive members unreleased disk s as hot spare disk s Any unreleased disk s can still be used to create another RAI D The RAI D subsystem supports to 2 RAI Ds NOTE Advance
32. isplayed Select Yes to proceed specifying a RAID configuration will result in the volumes on the specified disks being deleted and the data will be last D o you want to continue it Dning RAID Configuration need some time Please wait User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 7 An information message will be displayed Click OK Information Information Message Controller 1 0 5Bays H W RAIDS U04MWKC UMGKTYS9IRQZ276H is created 8 The RAID is created successfully The RAID will be available to the Host Server immediately and a new disk device will be detected c mimm ah 8 5 E m mnm P 0922 Advanced RAID Configuration o Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID 5Bays RAIDS RAIDS 696 53 GB D2 D3 D4 D1 Create RAID Delete RAID Basic Mode Disk1 Create RAID 465 72 GB RAID 0 Disk2 RAID 465 72 GB LAR RAID 3 Disk3 cian 232 84 GB RAID 10 2 COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 232 84 GB Support Password Disk5 Advanced 232 88 GB Apply NOTE Any unreleased disk s will automatically become hot spare disk s The status of a hot spare disk will be shown as SO for first host spare S1 for second hot spare and so on Hot spare disk status can be viewed using RAID and Disk Information User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RA
33. ity 465 75 GB WDC WDSOOOBE 51925031545 51925031545 51925031545 Unreleased Capacity 465 75 GB 100 Basic Mode pisk Unreleased 465 75 GB COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Advanced Mode Close Windows button Used to close the mini EPICa GUI P ME ORO f P a iJ J U U Bm T gt Se RAID and Disk Information Disk Information DIE S Model Name WDC WDSOOOBEYT 00403TO Serial Number WD WFOASSP 1471 ST9250315A5 Firmware Version 01 01401 51925031545 Capacity 465 75 GB 51925031545 Unreleased Capacity 465 75 GB 100 WDC WDSOOOBE Basic Mode Disk Unreleased 465 75 GB HT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 fiduanced Mode OPYRI Note that the AP is still running in the background To exit the AP right click the mini EPI Ca icon in the task bar then select Quit from the pop up menu About Proware miniEPICa Open window P4 Close window Quit EE User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem About button Used to display the current mini EPICa AP version g Ty m Ga m 1 E i ux RAID and Disk Information IN WDC WDSOOOBE Model Name WDC WDSDDDBEVT 00AO3TO WDC WD5000BE Serial Number WD WXFDAS9P1471 519250315 5 Firmware Version 01 01401 ST9250315A5 Capacity 465 75
34. ks automatically User s Manual a5 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem On line Auto Rebuild When the RAID controller enters degraded mode it will search possible spare drive to do RAID rebuild automatically with the following searching priority 1 Search the original RAID drive related hard disk 2 Search the previously reserved spare hard disk 3 n auto mode if there is a stand by hard disk which is not a member of an existing RAI D the RAID controller will use it The RAID controller will automatically rebuild the system when no host controller commands are executed The firmware or application is able to specify l The time interval between two rebuild actions or 2 When the RAID controller will start rebuild after host controller is idle Up to date rebuild status will be recorded in RAID hard disks When rebuild process is terminated for some reason the RAID controller will resume the rebuild from the same place where it is interrupted last time There is no need to rebuild from the beginning On line Command Based Bad Sector Recovery Hard disk might be defective in some sectors When the defect causes write operation error in system O S e g Windows or Linux will do some error handling to prevent users from using these defective sectors However when there are problems in reading operation some important data might be lost The RAID controller supports command based bad sector recovery mechanism to secure re
35. n information message will be displayed Click OK Information Information Message Controller 1 0 5Bays H W RAIDS 6UP3PQ89IBAT5QH5FOW is created 5 The RAID is created successfully The RAID will be available to the Host Server immediately and a new disk device will be detected f 2 M Basic RAID Configuration Controller 1 Raid Raid Level Capacity Disk No Configure RAID 1 5Bays RAIDS RAIDS 931 38GB D1 D2 03 D4 05 AID 0 LAID 1 ND Disk1 LARGE 465 72 GB LAID 3 n Disk2 CLONE 465 72 LAID 5 wore Disk3 LAID 10 E 232 84 GB DELETE ALL RAID Support Password gum 232 05 GB PEZ 232 34 GB Basic Mode GHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED fiduanced Mode COPYRI User s Manual 39 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 6 Check the new disk drive in your Host Server Example Connection via USB 3 0 Server Manager File Action View Help Filmi libel server Manager WIN N2IDDSHDL Roles E 8 cnn E WIM N2JDDSHDLLULI i 51 988 Computer El a Diagnostics E gt Event Viewer Ea Performance T WDC WDIOEALS 00Z8AO0 Device TER En EE Display adapters alti Configuration aM E H Human Interface Devices storage H E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards g Pl Mice and other pointing devices Monitors
36. notice This manual uses section numbering for every topics being discussed for easy and convenient way of finding information in accordance with the user s needs The following icons are being used for some details and information to be considered in going through with this manual NOTES These are notes that contain useful information and tips that the user must give attention to in going through with the subsystem operation I MPORTANT These are the important information that the user must remember WARNI NG These are the warnings that the user must follow to avoid unnecessary errors and bodily injury during hardware and software operation of the subsystem CAUTI ON These are the cautions that user must be aware to prevent damage to the equipment and its components Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent Trademarks All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice User s Manual ra USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem Before You Begin efore going through with this manual you should read and focus on the following safety guidelines Notes ab
37. o some process to warn users the need to replace the defective hard disk with a healthy one Rebuild Mode Rebuild mode means a RAID drive is doing data recovery Only when host controller does not access RAID hard disks the RAID controller will resume rebuild mechanism Rebuild will be paused any time when host controller is executing commands Only a defective hard drive will be rebuilt each time For example if more than one hard disk is defective in RAID 10 Clone mode a defective hard drive will be rebuilt only after the previous defective one is rebuilt successfully Broken Mode Broken mode means the number of hard disk is not enough to keep RAID run normally RAID hard disks then will just keep some basic communication functions with application No other data access is allowed If broken mode is caused by RAID hard disk defect the RAID drive will crash However if the broken mode is caused by just removing some hard disks and those removed hard disks data remain unchanged the RAID controller will enter normal mode or degrade mode when the hard disks are connected to the RAID controller again On line Hot Spare Spare hard disks which have not been used initially by the RAID controller can be accessed when the RAID controller needs more hard disks afterward The RAID controller uses spare hard disks in auto mode where the initially un used hard disks will just stand by When needed the RAID controller will use these hard dis
38. out the subsystem s controller configuration and the product packaging and delivery are also included To provide reasonable protection against any harm on the part of the user and to obtain maximum performance user is advised to be aware of the following safety guidelines particularly in handling hardware components Upon receiving of the prodct e Place the product in its proper location It should be handled with care to avoid dropping that may cause damage to the product Always use the correct lifting procedures Upon installing of the product Ambient temperature is very important for the installation site It must not exceed 30 C Due to seasonal climate changes regulate the installation site temperature making it not to exceed the allowed ambient temperature Before plugging in any power cords cables and connectors make sure that the power switches are turned off Disconnect first any power connection if the power supply module is being removed from the enclosure Outlets must be accessible to the equipment All external connections should be made using shielded cables and as much as possible should not be performed by bare hand Using anti static hand gloves is recommended In installing each component secure all the mounting screws and locks Make sure that all screws are fully tightened Follow correctly all the listed procedures in this manual for reliable performance Controller Configur
39. rted and assigned Port whether or not it is part of the RAI D Set can then be removed and the AP can still manage the RAI D controller User s Manual 23 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 3 1 Installing the AP in Microsoft Windows l Insert the CD that comes with the subsystem into the CD ROM drive of your Windows host system Navigate to Raid Manager folder and open Windows AP folder LINE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A J Back 3 d search Folders Jd px Address 2 D an Manual File Folder 612312009 3 56 PM R Raid Manager File Folder 612312009 3 57 PM R 2 To install the Windows AP open the setup exe program by double clicking on it r D Raid Manager Windows 0 09 38 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 2 Search Folders dy ox M Address D YRaid Managerl Windows 0 09 38 Application File Falder 6123 2009 3 57 PM R setup exe 904 KB Application 2119 2009 4 11 PM R setup ini 1 KB Configuration Settings 5 7 2008 3 36 PM R Setup H5 dll 44 KB Application Extension 10 14 2006 4 29 R SetupCcHT dll 44 KB Application Extension 9 4 2008 12 17 AM R SetupEN dll 44 KB Application Extension 9 4 2008 12 15 AM R Setup JPM dll 44 Application Extension 10 14 2006 8 36 PM R 24 User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 3 Click Install to begin the installation
40. sion 0 955 6 11 Basic Mode Manufacturer Flash Number 2 2 Update OPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Advanced Mode C Firmware nformation shows the Product Name Firmware version Manufacturer and Flash Number Firmware Upgrade Buttons Browse Use this button to browse and select the firmware file After selecting the firmware file the Select Firmware box will show the selected firmware file Update Use this button to upgrade the selected firmware file EET User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 1 RAID Subsystem To upgrade firmware l Select Browse and locate the firmware file 2 Select Update to proceed with firmware upgrade v p i ffl ae h E g n pe w m y a Vil Gmm ET NS Firmware Information Controller 1 Firmware Information Product Name 5 Bays RAID Firmware Version 0 955 6 11 Basic Mode Manufacturer Flash Number Select Firmware iniEpica Firmware A Update COPYRIGHT C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED fiduanced Mode 3 The firmware will be upgraded Click OK 4 To reboot the RAID subsystem uninstall the disk drive from the host system then power cycle the RAI D subsystem The new firmware will be loaded in the RAID controller User s Manual a7 USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 2 4 RAID Settings The RAID Settings prov
41. t is shipped with the RAI D subsystem 2 Remove 2 screws from the USB 3 0 IO interface board Access Link 3 Insert the screw handle into the middle hole of the USB 3 0 IO interface board and tighten the screw handle User s Manual ra USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem 4 Carefully pull the screw handle to remove the USB 3 0 IO interface board 5 nsert the eSATA IO interface board into the IO interface slot Take note of the proper position of the IO interface board If inserted in the wrong position it will not attach to the IO interface 6 Tighten the two screws that were removed before User s Manual
42. will not allow the RAID to be deleted The password can be up to 8 characters Advanced Raid Configuration Buttons Apply Save the configuration and create the RAID Cancel Undo the current operation User s Manual USB 3 0 to SATA 11 RAID Subsystem To create a RAID using Advanced Raid Configuration In the Configure RAID option select Create RAID 2 Select the RAID Level you want for the RAID 3 Select the disk drives you want to become member of the RAID Advanced RAID Configuratior Controller 1 Raid Name Raid Level Capacity Configure RAID New Volume RAIDS 698 53 GB D2 D3 D4 D1 Create RAID O Delete RAID pr T EAE AEA I A Di ki Settee 15 ERREUR axe Create RAID 465 72 Bee eats Md Basic Mode gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Disk2 RAID 1 em 465 72 GB DOM LEE Sere sets GHTS RESERVED Disk3 Tof Sour RAID 3 5 es s RAID 5 is 1 E 232 84 GB RAID 10 252 OOoOOOOO C Support Password Disk5 232 58 Advanced Mode f you want security for the RAID enable Support Password and enter a password 5 Click Apply to save the RAID configuration A dialog box will be d

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