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panel.
The Description Files for RAID Configurations topic shows the RAID description file for this RAID
configuration.
You also may check the RAID consistency, if necessary. See the Checking RAID Consistency help page
for details.
Advanced RAID 5
Another example is a RAID with the following layout, similar to that used in Mac Pro internal RAID cards with 4
hard drives.
Four disks,
Block size: 512 KB (1024 sectors)
Offset: 32768 sectors (64 KB)
Block order:
As you see, this layout cannot be fit directly into a standard 2D block order table. Still, it's possible to create
such RAID layout using the RAID Sequence window.
To create such RAID,
1 Click the Create virtual volume sets or RAIDs button and select Create Virtual Block RAID & Autodetect
or select Create Virtual Block RAID & Autodetect on the Create menu
Check that the Apply changes immediately check box is clear on the Parents tab. This will prevent R-Studio
from trying to start processing the RAID configuration until you specify it completely.
2 Drug the required objects from the Drives pane to the Parents tab and select RAID 5 on the RAID type
Other ways to add objects
Right-click the Parents tab and select the required partition from the shortcut menu,
or
Right-click the partition on the Drives panel, select Add to RAID on the shortcut menu, and select the
RAID object you want to add the partition to.
These objects may be hard drives, logical disks, or images. Check that the objects are correctly placed.
Object control buttons
Click this button to locate the selected object in the Drives
panel.
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