User`s guide
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Advanced Configuration (Step 2 - Logical Drive Creation) 
Alias  Alias (any value) 
RAID level  Indicates the available RAID level depending on the number of 
physical drives selected in the previous screen. 
RAID0 for a single physical drive 
RAID0 or RAID1 for two physical drives 
RAID0 or RAID5 for three physical drives 
RAID0, RAID5 or RAID10 for four physical drives 
Capacity  Specify the capacity of a logical drive to be created. The maximum 
permissible capacity is shown to the right of [Max:]. 
Strip Block Size  Indicates the block size of a logical drive. The default is 64KB. 
Sector Indicates the sector size. The default is 512 bytes. 
Read Policy  Set read policy. 
Read Cache: Uses cache in reading. 
Read Ahead: Uses cache in reading and further provides previous 
reading. Previous reading before request can improve the system 
performance (default). 
No Cache: Does not use cache in reading. 
Write Policy  Set write policy. 
Write Through: Does not use cache in writing. 
Write Back: Always uses cache in writing. It is expected that this 
setting can improve writing performance. 
However, in spite of the setting, the actual write cache state may 
change depending on the write cache setting of the controller 
(Adaptive Writeback Cache) and the battery state. 
Initialization  Set whether logical drives are initialized just after they are created. 
None: Does not initialize logical drives (default). 
Quick: Initializes master boot sectors only. 
Full: Initializes all logical drives. 
In RAID0, only "None" or "Quick" is selectable. 
4. After the selections, click [Update]. 
The logical drive is added and displayed graphically in Capacity Usage. If some capacity 
remains in [Max:] of the Capacity field, clicking the Update button allows another logical drive 
to be added. The above configuration can be unique to each logical drive. 
5. After required logical drives are added completely, click [Next]. 
The summary appears. 










