Flexibility Features; Drive Roaming - Lenovo ServeRAID M1115 User Manual

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1.8.6

Flexibility Features

1.8.7

Drive Roaming

Provides drive spin-up sequencing control
Provides up to two LED signals for each PHY to indicate link activity
and faults
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Provides an I
C interface for enclosure management
Supports the external SAS Sideband signal SFF-8485 (SGPIO)
interface
These features increase the flexibility of the ServeRAID-M1115
controller:
Supports a Flash ROM interface, a nonvolatile static RAM
(NVSRAM) interface, and a pipelined synchronous burst SRAM
(PSBRAM) interface
Offers a flexible programming interface to tune I/O performance
Allows mixed connections to SAS targets or SATA targets
Leverages compatible connectors for SAS connections and SATA
connections
Allows grouping of up to four PHYs in a single quad port to form a
wide port
Allows programming of the World Wide Name
Drive roaming occurs when the physical disks are changed to different
ports on the same controller. When the drives are placed on different
channels, the controller detects the RAID configuration from the
configuration data on the drives.
Note:
In a clustering environment, drive roaming is supported
within the same channel only.
Configuration data is saved in both the NVRAM on the RAID controller
and on the drives attached to the controller. This action maintains the
integrity of the data on each drive, even if the drives have changed their
target ID.
Benefits of the ServeRAID M1115 Controller
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