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2-Port  SATA3  RAID/HyperDuo  PCIe  Card
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your  computer.  If  you  want  to  configure  your  RAID  drives,  press  and 
hold the 2 keys, Ctrl and M, to enter the BIOS Setup Utility for this card. 
You  can  configure  the SATA  RAID or  HyperDuo modes in the BIOS 
Setup. 
5.1 RAID Modes 
This chapter will help you to know the RAID and HyperDuo modes 
supported by the SATA3 RAID/HyperDuo PCIe Card.   
5.2 Non-RAID mode (Single Disk Mode) 
This mode is the Single Disk mode. Each disk drive will be treated as 
one disk volume in the operating system. 
5.3 Striping (RAID 0) 
Read and write sectors of data interleaved between multiple drives. 
When any disk member fails, it affects the entire array. Performance 
is  better  than  a  single  drive  since  the  workload  is  balanced 
between the array members. This array type is for high performance 
systems.  Identical  drives  are  recommended  (but  not  necessary,  if 
the sizes differ, it will truncate the bigger drive so the sizes match, it 
will  cause  a  waste)  for  performance  as  well  as  data  storage 
efficiency.  The  disk  array  data capacity  is equal  to  the  number  of 
drive members times the smallest member capacity. 
5.4 Mirroring (RAID 1) 
Writes  duplicate  data  on  to  a  pair  of  drives  while  reads  are 
performed  in  parallel.  The  RAID  controller  performs  reads  using 
advanced data handling techniques that distribute the workload in 
a  more  efficient  manner  than  using  a  single  drive.  When  a  read 
Write data Streams 
… ….. 4, 3, 2, 1 
1 
3 
: 
: 
2 
4 
: 
: 
Read data Streams 
….. 4, 3, 2, 1 
Stripe member 1 
Stripe member 2 
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