RAID User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- RAID technology overview
- Operating systems and devices supported
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology features
- RAID volume setup
- Resetting RAID drives to non-RAID
- Frequently asked questions
- Can more than one RAID volume be installed on a computer?
- Is RAID supported to allow both RAID 0 and RAID 1 on a single RAID volume?
- Can the computer be undocked if the recovery HDD is in the docking station SATA-swappable bay?
- What are the maximum number of HDDs that can be connected to the system during boot when the storage ...
- Index
5 RAID volume setup
The following instructions assume that a supported HDD is installed in the computer Upgrade Bay, in
the SATA-swappable bay of the docking station, or connected to the eSATA port of the computer
(see
Devices supported on page 7).
The basic RAID migration steps are as follows:
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Enable RAID through the system BIOS.
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Initiate RAID migration using Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Console.
CAUTION: Make sure that the computer is connected to AC power before initiating the following
procedures. The loss of power during RAID migration can result in the loss of data.
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