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The following figure shows the disk drive bays, with their attached controller (ADP), and the
channel (CH) and SCSI ID (ID) designations. Note the difference between a system with
1.0-inch drives and 1.6-inch drives. The standard disk drives are installed in the bays as
shown by the shaded slots.
1.0-inch high drives
ADP 0
1.6-inch high drives
ADP 0
All the physical drives in the disk section are placed in an array (sometimes also referred to
as "pack") containing one logical drive (via MegaRAID Power Console). This logical drive
appears as one disk drive in Windows NT Disk Administrator.
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4 GB disk drives result in an 8 GB partition at RAID level 5.
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9 GB disk drives result in a 18 GB partition at RAID level 5.
The MegaRAID BIOS and Power Console programs let you view and change the way in
which the MegaRAID controller treats the RAID drives. For example, you can change the
configuration so that each drive is a separate partition, instead of all three being one
partition.
Bay 3, internal
Bay 2, internal
CH 0
Bay 1, internal
Bay 4, front
Bay 3, internal
CH 0
Bay 2, internal (empty)
Bay 1, internal
ID 0
ID 1
ID 0
ID 0
ID 1
ID 0

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