Flexibility; Drive Roaming - Intel SRCSAS18E - RAID Controller User Manual

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Usability
The following list describes the usability features.
• Simplifies cabling with point-to-point, serial architecture
• Smaller, thinner cables do not restrict airflow
• Provides drive spin-up sequencing control
• Provides an Inter-IC (I

Flexibility

These features increase the flexibility of the SAS RAID controller.
• Supports a Flash ROM interface, a nonvolatile RAM (NVSRAM) interface
• Offers a flexible programming interface to tune I/O performance
• Allows mixed connections to SAS or SATA targets
• Leverages compatible connectors for SAS and SATA connections

Drive Roaming

Drive roaming occurs when the hard drives are changed to different ports on the same
controller. When the drives are placed on different ports, the controller detects the RAID
configuration from the configuration data on the drives.
Note: If you move a drive that is currently being rebuilt, the rebuild operation will restart, not
resume.
Perform the following steps to use drive roaming:
1. Turn off all power to the server and all hard drives, enclosures, and system
components, then disconnect power cords from the system.
2. Open the host system, following the instructions in the host system technical
documentation.
3. Move the drives to different positions on the backplane to change the targets.
4. Determine the SAS target requirements.
5. Perform a safety check.
— Make sure the drives are inserted properly.
— Close the cabinet of the host system.
— Turn power on after completing the safety check.
6. Power on the system.
The controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data on the drives.
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