Disconnect; Tagged Queues; Scsi Read Cache / Scsi Write Cache; De-Initialize A Physical Disk - Intel SRCU32 - RAID Controller User Manual

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NOTE
To select a transfer rate above 10 MB/s the protocol must be set to SCSI-III. Higher frequencies
(single ended SCSI) require better cabling, shorter cables and a professional termination
terms_termination of the SCSI bus.

Disconnect

This SCSI feature enables a SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus. By releasing the SCSI
bus while the device doesn't need it, the bus becomes free for other devices to transfer or receive
data. An example of a disconnect situation is a hard drive that needs time to read data from its
media after receiving a read command. It may then disconnect from the SCSI bus so that other
devices can transfer data. Later on it reconnects when it is able to deliver the data instantly. You
can change the disconnect setting for a hard drive in the SCSI parameters / Initialize menu
pdisk_parameters.

Tagged Queues

This feature enables modern hard drives to receive several commands at one time and then process
them in an optimized order. A few, mainly older drives, do not support this feature. You can
change the tagged queues setting for a hard drive in the SCSI parameters/Initialize menu
pdisk_parameters.

SCSI Read Cache / SCSI Write Cache

These settings enable or disable the write and read caches of the hard drives. Turning these caches
OFF degrades the performance of the hard drive. You can change the cache settings of a drive in
the SCSI parameters / Initialize menu pdisk_parameters.

De-Initialize a Physical Disk

De-initializing a physical drive removes the Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 initialization sectors
terms_initialization. The physical drive cannot be member of a logical drive once it is deinitialized.

Lock / Unlock a Removable Disk

With this function you can lock or unlock a removable drive containing a removable medium. If
the physical drive is locked, the medium cannot be ejected with the eject button while the system is
running.
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