Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Stripe Element Size Select the stripe element size. The stripe element size is the amount of drive space a stripe
consumes on each physical-disk drive in the stripe. The Stripe Element Size list may contain more options than initially
displayed on the screen. Use the up arrow and down arrow keys to view all available options.
Read Policy Select the read policy:
Read Ahead The controller reads sequential sectors of the virtual drives when seeking data. The Read Ahead policy
may improve system performance if the data is written to sequential sectors of the virtual drives.
No Read Ahead The controller does not use the Read Ahead policy. The No Read Ahead policy may improve system
performance, if the data is random and not written to sequential sectors.
Adaptive Read Ahead The controller initiates the Read Ahead policy only if the most-recently-read requests
accessed sequential sectors of the disk drive. If the most-recently-read requests access random sectors of the disk
drive, then the controller uses the No Read Ahead policy.
Write Policy Select the write policy.
Write Through The controller sends a write-request-completion signal only after the data is written to the disk drive.
The Write Through policy provides better data security than the Write Back policy, because the system assumes that the
data is available only after it has been written to the disk drive.
Write Back The controller sends a write-request completion signal as soon as the data is in the controller cache, but
has not yet been written to the disk drive. The Write Back policy may provide faster 'write' performance, but it provides
less data security, because a system failure can prevent the data from being written to the disk drive.
Force Write Back The write cache is enabled regardless of whether the controller has an operational battery. If the
controller does not have an operational battery, data loss may occur in the event of a power failure.
Disk Cache Policy Select the write policy.
Enabled The controller enables physical disk cache setting while creating virtual disks.
Disabled The controller disables physical disk cache setting while creating virtual disks.
Assign a Hot Spare Disk if available Select this option to assign a hot spare to the virtual drive. A hot spare is an
unused backup physical disk drive that is used to rebuild data from a redundant virtual drive. A hot spare can be used only
with a redundant RAID level. Hot spares also have physical disk-drive size requirements. The hot spare must be as large as
or bigger than the smallest physical disk-drive included in the virtual drive. If the RAID level and physical disk-drive availability
do not meet these requirements, a hot spare is not assigned.
NOTE:
Assign a hot spare only from disk drives populated across slots 03 of the system. For slot information, see the
Dell PowerEdge Owner's manual at www.dell.com/poweredgemanuals.
Hot Spare Disk Select a disk that is used as a hot spare. Only one dedicated hot spare is supported in Lifecycle
Controller.
Secure Virtual Disk Select to secure the virtual drive using the controllers security key.
NOTE:
The secure virtual drive is created only if the controller security key is created and the selected disks are
Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs).
Viewing summary
The Summary page displays the virtual disk attributes based on selections.
CAUTION:
Clicking Finish deletes all existing virtual drives except any foreign configurations that you specified.
All data residing on the virtual drives is lost.
To return to a previous page to review or change selections, click Back. To close the wizard without making changes, click
Cancel.
Click Finish to create a virtual drive with the displayed attributes.
Configuring RAID using software RAID
For the PERC S110 and S130 controllers, make sure to change the SATA settings in the system BIOS to RAID Mode. To
change this setting using the BIOS, the latest BIOS version must be installed. For more information about the BIOS versions for
different systems, see the Lifecycle Controller Release Notes at www.dell.com/support/home.
NOTE:
For more information about RAID configuration, see the Creating RAID using Lifecycle Controller white paper at
www.delltechcenter.com/lc.
NOTE: If you have an older BIOS, you can configure RAID only through Option ROM.
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