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...page 56 before you can rebuild an array. By replacing a failed drive of a RAID 1 array with a new one , and the original RAID 1 array is any medium error occuring on Windows dynamic disks (volumes), as degraded. From the List of Arrays, select the array you to use drives of the ... is recreated. ● Manual Rebuild a From the Main Menu, select Manage Arrays. Managing Arrays Select the Manage Arrays option to Fault Tolerant arrays (RAID 1) only. You will be at least half the capacity of equal or greater capacity). b Press Ctrl+R to a smaller drive is marked as it...
...page 56 before you can rebuild an array. By replacing a failed drive of a RAID 1 array with a new one , and the original RAID 1 array is any medium error occuring on Windows dynamic disks (volumes), as degraded. From the List of Arrays, select the array you to use drives of the ... is recreated. ● Manual Rebuild a From the Main Menu, select Manage Arrays. Managing Arrays Select the Manage Arrays option to Fault Tolerant arrays (RAID 1) only. You will be at least half the capacity of equal or greater capacity). b Press Ctrl+R to a smaller drive is marked as it...
User Guide
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...2 From the List of states applied: ● Failed simple volume will be marked as optimal state ● Failed R1 will be marked to degraded state ● Failed R10 will make the failed array usable. Deleting Arrays ! The Array Properties dialog box appears, showing detailed information on the ... delete the partition table, choose which member: member #0, member #1, both, none 5 Press Esc to return to delete the array? (Yes/No): For RAID 0 arrays: Warning: Deleting the array will render array unusable. Do you wish to delete, then press Delete. 3 In the Array Properties dialog box, ...
...2 From the List of states applied: ● Failed simple volume will be marked as optimal state ● Failed R1 will be marked to degraded state ● Failed R10 will make the failed array usable. Deleting Arrays ! The Array Properties dialog box appears, showing detailed information on the ... delete the partition table, choose which member: member #0, member #1, both, none 5 Press Esc to return to delete the array? (Yes/No): For RAID 0 arrays: Warning: Deleting the array will render array unusable. Do you wish to delete, then press Delete. 3 In the Array Properties dialog box, ...
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... usable space available in data loss. configure Process of a RAID 1 to a secondary drive. Randomly accessible, rewriteable data storage device. RAID 1 copies the contents of information between storage devices and a RAID controller. C cache Fast-access memory on the disk. chunk See...drives. The data is ready for example, a RAID 1) array in progress and be configured by the controller. Any inconsistent blocks are consistent. clear Foreground initialization of physical or logical drives in sequential order. degraded A redundant (for data reads and writes. ...
... usable space available in data loss. configure Process of a RAID 1 to a secondary drive. Randomly accessible, rewriteable data storage device. RAID 1 copies the contents of information between storage devices and a RAID controller. C cache Fast-access memory on the disk. chunk See...drives. The data is ready for example, a RAID 1) array in progress and be configured by the controller. Any inconsistent blocks are consistent. clear Foreground initialization of physical or logical drives in sequential order. degraded A redundant (for data reads and writes. ...