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Sas/sata raid software raid controllers
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Background rebuild rate
initializes, rebuilds, and verifies redundant units (RAID 1, RAID 5,
RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50).
Boot volume size.
unit through 3BM or CLI on a PC machine. Note that the resulting
volume does not have to be used as a boot volume. However, if the
operating system is installed on the unit, it is installed in volume 0.
Carve size.
The size over which a unit will be divided into volumes, if
auto-carving is enabled.
. Command Line Interface. The 3ware CLI is a text program, rather
CLI
than a GUI (graphical user interface). It has the same functionality as
3DM, and can be used to view, maintain, and manage 3ware controllers,
disks, and units.
. The RAID level set for a unit.
Configuration
The physical card from 3ware that you insert into a computer
Controller.
system and connect to your disk drives or enclosure. The controller
contains firmware that provides RAID functionality. 3ware makes a
number of different models of SATA RAID controllers. (See "System
Requirements" on page 2.)
Controller ID number.
controller in a system, starting with zero.
. The process of selecting individual disk drives and
Create an array
selecting a RAID level. The array will appear to the operating system as a
single unit. Overwrites any existing unit configuration data on the drives.
Note that in 3ware software tools, arrays are referred to as units.
Disk configuration block. This is 3ware proprietary RAID table
DCB.
information that is written to disk drives that are in a RAID unit, single
disk, or spare. The DCB includes information on the unit type, unit
members, RAID level, and other important RAID information.
Delete an array.
Deleting an array (or unit) is the process of returning the
drives in a unit to individual drives. This erases the DCB information
from the drives and deletes any data that was on them. When a unit is
deleted from a controller, it is sometimes referred to as being "destroyed."
If you want to remove a unit without deleting the data on it, do not delete
it; instead use the Remove feature in 3DM, and then physically remove
the drives.
Destroying
. Same as deleting a unit.
A redundant unit that contains a drive that has failed.
Degraded unit.
When moving a unit from one controller to another, refers
Disk roaming.
to putting disks back in a different order than they initially occupied,
without harm to the data.
. The rate at which a particular controller
The size to be assigned to volume 0 when creating a
Unique number assigned to every 3ware
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