Choosing A Raid Level; Choosing Installation Options; Basic Installation Steps; Installing With An Operating System - Adaptec SCSI 58300 Installation And User Manual

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Choosing a RAID Level

Your HostRAID controller supports these RAID levels.
RAID 0 (Non-redundant Array)—Stripes data across multiple disk drives. Improved
performance but no redundancy.
RAID 1 Array—Created from two disk drives where one disk drive is a mirror of the other (the
same data is stored on each disk drive). Redundancy but reduced capacity.
RAID 10 Array—Built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1 arrays, stripes and mirrors data
across multiple disk drives. Redundancy and improved performance.
See
page 63
for more information on RAID levels and use the table on
disk drives you must connect to your HostRAID controller to support the RAID level you
want.

Choosing Installation Options

When you install your HostRAID controller, you can choose to create a bootable array and
then install both operating system and controller driver on that array. Alternatively, you can
complete a standard installation, where you install the controller driver on an existing
operating system.
Note:
Adaptec 1225SA controller does not support bootable devices, hence install this controller
only on an existing operating system.

Basic Installation Steps

This section describes the installation process. Follow the steps for the installation option
you've chosen.

Installing with an Operating System

You can install your HostRAID controller and the operating system using these steps:
1
Install and connect your controller and disk drives (see
2
Set the boot controller (see
3
Make the array bootable (see
4
Install your operating system and the driver (see
5
Install Adaptec Storage Manager and begin to manage your data storage (see

Installing with an Operating System On a Bootable Disk Drive or Array

When you install your HostRAID controller, you can create a bootable disk drive or an array
and then install both operating system and controller driver on that disk drive or array.
Alternatively, you can perform the standard installation, and install the controller driver on an
existing operating system
1
Install and connect your controller and internal disk drives (see
If your controller has an external connector, you can also connect external disk drives, if
required.
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