Installing The Raid Utility - Buffalo HD-RQSSU2/R5 User Manual

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Installing the RAID Utility

By default, your DriveStation is configured in RAID 5 mode. If you're willing
to trade some performance for better data security, Buffalo Technology
recommends RAID 5 mode, with its excellent balance of security and total
capacity. You may change your RAID configuration with the RAID Utility.
The DriveStation must be connected to your Mac with a USB cable while using
the utility. You may switch to an eSATA connection for normal use after the utility
has run.
The RAID Utility allows you to configure your DriveStation in several modes:
Normal Mode - Appears to your computer as four separate hard drives.
Spanning Mode - Appears to your computer as one large hard drive.
RAID 0 Mode - Appears to your computer as a single drive. Higher performance
than Spanning mode.
RAID 1 Mode - Appears to your computer as a single drive. The third and fourth
drives keep an exact copy of the first and second drives, for redundancy.
RAID 5 Mode - Appears to your computer as a single drive. Approximately 3/4 of
your total space is usable, yet you still have full redundancy.
Changing the mode of the drives in your DriveStation will erase all data on them!
Back up any important data before using the RAID utility.
To install the RAID utility, open the Mac folder on your DriveNavigator CD.
Double-click on RaidSetting.dmg to install the RAID utility.
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