User's Manual
Appendix C: Software Installation
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 Appendix C  
Software Installation 
After all the hardware has been installed, you must fi rst confi gure Intel's ESB2 
SATA RAID before you install the Windows Operating System and other software 
drivers. 
Important Notes:
If you do not wish to confi gure onboard SATA RAID functions, please go directly 
to Section C-3. 
This chapter describes RAID Confi guration Instructions for the Intel ESB2 RAID 
Controller designed for Windows OS.
C-1 Introduction 
To confi gure the SATA RAID functions, you must fi rst use the Intel ESB2 SATA 
RAID Utility program to confi gure the RAID Level that you desire before installing 
the Windows XP/2000/2003 operating system and other software drivers. (The 
necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro CD that came packaged with 
your serverboard.) Note that the current version of the ESB2 SATA RAID Utility 
can only support Windows XP/2000/2003 Operating Systems.
Serial ATA (SATA)
Serial ATA (SATA) is a physical storage interface that uses a single cable with a 
minimum of four wires to create a point-to-point connection between devices. It is 
a serial link, which supports transfer rates up to 3Gbps. Because the serial cables 
used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel ATA (PATA), 
SATA systems have better airfl ow and can be installed in smaller chassis than 
Parallel ATA. In addition, the cables used in PATA are limited to a length of 40cm, 
while Serial ATA cables can be up to one meter in length. Overall, SATA provides 
better functionality than PATA. 
Introduction to Intel ESB2 Serial RAID 
Located in the South Bridge of the Blackford Mukilteo chipset, the I/O Controller 
Hub (ESB2) provides the I/O subsystem with access to the rest of the system. It 
supports a single-channel UltraATA/100 Bus Master IDE controller (PATA) and six 
Serial ATA (SATA) ports. The ESB2 supports the following PATA and SATA device 
confi gurations: Legacy mode and Native mode.










