Changing Redundancy Check Settings; Initialization - G-Technology G Speed studio Product Manual

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Changing Redundancy Check Settings

To change Redundancy Check settings:
1. Click on the Background Activities icon.
2. Click the Settings button.
3. Click the Redundancy Check Rate drop-down menu and choose a rate:
• Low: Fewer system resources are required for redundancy checking, leaving
more resources for data read/write operations.
• Medium: Balances system resources between redundancy checking and data
read/write operations.
• High: Allocates more system resources to Redundancy Check and fewer to
data read/write operations.
4. Click the Confirm button.
5. Click the X icon to close the background activities panel.

Initialization

Initialization is normally done to logical drives after they are created from a disk array.
Initialization sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero. This action is useful because
there may be residual (possibly sensitive) data on logical drives left from earlier
configurations. For this reason, initialization is recommended whenever you create
a logical drive.
Note: You cannot access a logical drive while it is initializing.
See Initializing a Logical Drive.
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