Users Guide

Controllers
This chapter provides information about the supported controllers and controller features in Storage Management.
Topics:
Controller
RAID Controller Technology - SATA And SAS
RAID Controller Features
Controller — Supported RAID Levels
Controller — Supported Stripe Sizes
RAID Controller Read, Write, Cache, And Disk Cache Policy
Background Initialization On PERC Controllers
Non-RAID Controller Description
Firmware Or Driver Versions
Controller Health
Controllers Properties And Tasks
Controller Tasks
System Conguration Lock Down Mode
Viewing Available Reports
Controller
Most operating systems do not read and write data directly from the disks, but instead send read and write instructions to a controller. The
controller is the hardware in your system that interacts directly with the disks to write and retrieve data. A controller has connectors
(channels or ports) which are attached to one or more physical disks or an enclosure containing physical disks. RAID controllers can span
the boundaries of the disks to create an extended amount of storage space — or a virtual disk — using the capacity of more than one disk.
Controllers also perform other tasks, such as initiating rebuilds, initializing disks, and more. To complete their tasks, controllers require
special software known as rmware and drivers. In order to function properly, the controller must have the minimum required version of the
rmware and drivers installed.
Storage Management supports dierent types of controllers. If your system has a supported controller, the controller is displayed by
expanding the Storage object in the System tree view in the GUI. You can select the controller to display tabs for executing controller tasks
and viewing controller properties.
Dierent controllers have dierent characteristics in the way they read and write data and execute tasks. It is helpful to understand these
features to most eciently manage the storage. The following sections describe the supported controllers and their features.
RAID Controller Technology - SATA And SAS
Storage Management supports RAID controllers using SATA and SAS technology. This section indicates which technology the supported
RAID controllers use. For more information on these controllers, see Supported Features and the controller hardware documentation.
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