Configuring RAID Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utilities
Note -
not be bootable. Before installing on OS on it, ensure that a drive has a volume, and if you are
using Legacy Boot Mode, ensure that it is bootable.
The following table lists the requirements for each supported RAID level:
RAID Level
0
1
5
6
10
50
60
Once you have created a bootable RAID volume, install the OS. For details, refer to the
corresponding operating system installation guide in
docs.
Configuring RAID Using the BIOS RAID Configuration
Utilities
The BIOS RAID configuration utilities support configuring RAID with the server set to UEFI
boot mode and legacy boot mode. A separate utility is provided for each boot mode.
Use one of the following procedures to configure RAID:
"Configure RAID in UEFI Boot Mode" on page 104
■
"Configure RAID in Legacy Boot Mode" on page 111
■
Configure RAID in UEFI Boot Mode
This procedure configures a RAID volume where you can install an operating system.
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Drives shipped from Oracle might have a RAID 0 volume preinstalled, however it might
Number of Disks Required
1
2
3
4
4
6
8
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