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Chapter 4 – Setting up an array
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Connecting to a host computer
Once the array is initialized, you can connect ACUTA 4/4S to a host computer. Host
connection procedures differ for the two host interface configurations.
The RAID cannot be recognized by Operating System before initialization
complete.
IEEE 1394 and USB host interface version
The IEEE 1394 ports support IEEE 1394A which enables transmission speeds up to 400
Mbps and IEEE 1394b which enables transmission speeds up to 800 Mbps. The USB port
supports USB 2.0 which enables transmission speeds up to 480 Mbps.
These interfaces are compatible with the following host operating systems (SATA drive
interface same)
Operating System 1394 A 1394 B USB 2.0
Windows NT4.0
Windows 2000
Windows 2003
Windows XP
Linux Red Hat 7.3
Linux Red Hat9.0
MAC OS 9
MAC OS X
Fedora (core 1)
Fedora (core 2)
Fedora (core 3)
Windows 2000 users should upgrade their operating system to at least Windows Service Pack
3 for the operating system to be able to recognize ACUTA 4/4S on an IEEE 1394 host
connection.
To check whether you should upgrade, right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop
and select Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears. The front tab, General, lists
which version of Windows you are running.
To upgrade your Windows operating system free of charge, select Windows Update from the
Start menu. You will be directed to the Microsoft Windows Update website.
This notice applies only to users of an IEEE 1394 host interface and the Windows 2000
operating system.
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