Dell H200 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Press <C
>
and then select
Save changes
when the virtual disk has been
fully configured.
The
Configuration Utility
pauses while the virtual disk is being created.
CAUTION: RAID 0 does not provide any data protection in the event of disk
failure. It is primarily used to increase performance.
NOTE: Once the number of disks in a RAID virtual disk is set, it cannot be changed.
NOTE: The maximum size of the virtual disk that contains the bootable operating
system is 2 Tb. This is due to operating system restrictions.The maximum volume
size (non-bootable) is 16 Tb.
Creating a RAID 1 Virtual Disk
A RAID 1 virtual disk offers the ability to mirror data from one physical disk
onto another one. RAID 1 volumes offer increased reliability by combining
two physical disks into a single virtual disk such that each disk contains a
mirrored copy of the other’s data. Follow these steps to create a RAID 1
virtual disk on a PERC H200 card that does not currently have a virtual
disk configured.
1
Select a controller from the
Adapter List
in the
Configuration Utility
.
2
Select the
RAID Properties
option.
3
Select
Create RAID 1 Volume
when you are prompted to create either
a RAID 0 virtual disk, a RAID 1 virtual disk or a RAID 10 virtual disk.
The next screen shows a list of disks that can be added to a virtual disk.
4
Move the cursor to the
RAID Disk
column. To add a disk to the virtual
disk, change
No
to
Yes
by pressing the <+>, <->, or space bar.
CAUTION: Data on both disks will be lost. It is recommended that you back up
all data before performing these steps.
There are several limitations when creating a RAID 1 virtual disk:
All disks must be either Dell-compliant SAS, SATA or SSD
physical disks.
SAS, SATA or SSD physical disks cannot be used in the same
virtual disk.
There must be 2 physical disks in a RAID 1 virtual disk.
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