RAID Installation Guide
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... Drive Assignments 9 1.7 Secure Erasing a Physical Drive 10 1.8 Creating a Logical Drive 12 1.9 Deleting a Logical Drive 17 1.10 Viewing Controller Configuration 18 1.11 Responding to Logical Drive Problems 19 1
... Drive Assignments 9 1.7 Secure Erasing a Physical Drive 10 1.8 Creating a Logical Drive 12 1.9 Deleting a Logical Drive 17 1.10 Viewing Controller Configuration 18 1.11 Responding to Logical Drive Problems 19 1
RAID Installation Guide
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.... The logical drive is OK. 7 Then you can create a new logical drive and copy your data to it . Healthy means the disk drive is no problems are built-in components of the logical drive LD Name - An identification number assigned to enter the Utility. The name you cannot read and write...
.... The logical drive is OK. 7 Then you can create a new logical drive and copy your data to it . Healthy means the disk drive is no problems are built-in components of the logical drive LD Name - An identification number assigned to enter the Utility. The name you cannot read and write...
RAID Installation Guide
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... User Manual for more information. 19 When you boot your PC to finish booting and use RAIDXpert to identify the failed drive and to Logical Problems While physical drives are highly reliable, on occasion a physical drive can fail. 1.11 Responding to rebuild your logical drive. Fault-tolerant (RAID 1, 5, and 10) logical...
... User Manual for more information. 19 When you boot your PC to finish booting and use RAIDXpert to identify the failed drive and to Logical Problems While physical drives are highly reliable, on occasion a physical drive can fail. 1.11 Responding to rebuild your logical drive. Fault-tolerant (RAID 1, 5, and 10) logical...