Figure 5-6. Example Array - Logical Configuration View with one Array
5. Select the controller, then click the Create Array button to create
Array B.
6. Assign both 9.1-GB drives to the array, then click the Done button.
NOTE: In this example, each array was created using drives from the same SCSI Port.
You can achieve better performance by selecting drives from both ports for an array,
assuming you installed the correct drives in both ports before you ran the Array
Configuration Utility.
Step 3: Creating Logical Drives
When creating a logical drive, you can select a fault-tolerance (RAID level)
option and provide information regarding the drive size, array accelerator, and
stripe size.
1. Select Array A or the Unused Space icon under Array A in the Logical
Configuration View.
2. Click the Create Logical Drive button. A screen similar to the following
figure is displayed.
Running the Array Configuration Utility 5-9
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