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ForceWare SoftwareMediaShield User’s GuideVersion 4.0NVIDIA CorporationMarch 24, 2006

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6 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™RAID 1How RAID 1 WorksIn a RAID 1 array, every read and write is carried ou

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96 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on Stripe Mirroring and select “Co

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NVIDIA Corporation 97CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will appear:Figure 3.91RA

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98 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Click Next, then click Finish. 8 Click on Stri

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NVIDIA Corporation 99CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0+1 to RAID 0+1 The following example shows you

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100 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on Stripe Mirroring and select “C

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NVIDIA Corporation 101CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will appear:Figure 3.97R

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102 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Select the disks that you want to migrate (in

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NVIDIA Corporation 103CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0 to RAID 5The following example shows you how

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104 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on the newly created striped arra

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NVIDIA Corporation 105CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will appear:Figure 3.103

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NVIDIA Corporation 7CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™RAID 0+1How RAID 0+1 WorksRAID 0 drives can be mirrored using RAID 1 techniques, resulting in a

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106 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityIn this example, we are adding one disk (which

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NVIDIA Corporation 107CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityThe Migrating ProcessAs you can see from the screen shot above, a t

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108 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 1 to RAID 5The following ex

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NVIDIA Corporation 109CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the following screen shot will a

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110 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 For the “New RAID Mode:” entry select RAID 5

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NVIDIA Corporation 111CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Select one of the disks and click Next, then Finish.. Figure 3.11

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112 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0+1 to RAID 5The following

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NVIDIA Corporation 113CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the following screen shot will a

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114 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Click Next, then Finish and the following scr

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NVIDIA Corporation 115CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 5 to RAID 0The following example shows you how

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8 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™RAID 5How RAID 5 WorksRAID 5 stripes both data and parity information acros

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116 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the followin

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NVIDIA Corporation 117CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next, then Finish. In this example, the WD360GD was chosen

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118 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 5 to RAID 0+1The following

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NVIDIA Corporation 119CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the following screen shot will a

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120 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Select a Free Disk, then Click Next, then Fin

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NVIDIA Corporation 121CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 5 to RAID 5The following example shows you how

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122 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the followin

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NVIDIA Corporation 123CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Select a Free Disk, then Click Next, then Finish. Figure 3.133New

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124 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityHot Plug ArrayNVIDIA MediaShield arrays can be

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NVIDIA Corporation 125CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility1 Launch MediaShield and click on “Hot Plug Array” and the followin

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NVIDIA Corporation 9CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™JBODHow JBOD WorksJBOD stands for “Just a Bunch of Disks”. Each drive is accessed as if it were

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126 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click Next and the following screen shot will

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NVIDIA Corporation 127C HAPTERINITIALIZING, REBUILDING, ANDSYNCHRONIZING RAID ARRAYSThis chapter describes the following MediaShield tasks: • Initiali

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128 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysInitializing a RAID ArrayInitializing a RAID

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NVIDIA Corporation 129CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID Arrays6 Click Next again and the following screen shot will appear:Fig

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130 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysFigure 4.4Clearing System Data and Initializ

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NVIDIA Corporation 131CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysThe Initialization ProcessAs you can see from the screen shot ab

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132 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysRebuilding a RAID ArrayRebuilding is the pro

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NVIDIA Corporation 133CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID Arrays2 Right-click on Mirroring.The popup menu appears.Figure 4.7Arra

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134 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID Arrays4 Click Next.The Disk Selection page appears

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NVIDIA Corporation 135CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID Arrays6 Click Finish.The array rebuilding starts after a few seconds,

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10 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™Summary of RAID ConfigurationsNVIDIA MediaShield FeaturesAdditional RAID F

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136 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysMore About Rebuilding Arrays• Rebuilding Occ

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NVIDIA Corporation 137CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysSynchronizing a RAID ArraySynchronizing an array will force a re

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138 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 4Initializing, Rebuilding, and Synchronizing RAID ArraysFigure 4.16Synchronize Array Wizard—Welcome

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NVIDIA Corporation 139C HAPTERUSING DISK ALERTAbout Disk AlertThe RAID manager application includes a disk alert feature that provides a graphical ind

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140 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 5Using Disk AlertDisk Alert ExamplesFigure 5.1 through Figure 5.3 illustrate how the Disk Alert feat

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NVIDIA Corporation 141CHAPTER 5Using Disk AlertExample of a Degraded ArrayFigure 5.2 shows a yellow SATA port indicating that an array has been degrad

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142 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 5Using Disk AlertExample of a Failed Drive Figure 5.3 shows a red SATA port indicating that a drive

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NVIDIA Corporation 143C HAPTERMEDIASHIELD RAID FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONSThe FAQ in this chapter are organized by the following categories:• “Basic RAI

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144 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 6MediaShield RAID Frequently Asked QuestionsBasic RAID Questions• What is RAID?RAID stands for Redun

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NVIDIA Corporation 145CHAPTER 6MediaShield RAID Frequently Asked Questions• Why is the cumulative size of a RAID 0 (Stripe) or RAID 0+1 (Stripe-Mirror

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NVIDIA Corporation 11CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™having to go through multiple steps. The migrating feature gives the user an upgradeable optio

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146 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 6MediaShield RAID Frequently Asked QuestionsDedicated Disk Questions• Can I assign a dedicated disk

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NVIDIA Corporation 147CHAPTER 6MediaShield RAID Frequently Asked Questions• Assign a dedicated disk to RAID 1, RAID 0+1 and RAID 5• Remove a dedicated

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148 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 6MediaShield RAID Frequently Asked Questions

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NVIDIA Corporation 149C HAPTERMEDIASHIELD APPLICATION NOTESThis chapter includes several application notes that address specific issues that may be en

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150 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application NotesWindows 2000 Limitation with Bootable RAIDProblemIn Windows 2000 (Serv

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NVIDIA Corporation 151CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application NotesUsing GHOST with NVIDIA RAIDProblemGHOST can interface with hard disk controllers by acces

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152 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application NotesHow to Build a Slipstream XP-SP2 CDProblemCreate a CD that will instal

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NVIDIA Corporation 153CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application NotesAdd NVIDIA Drivers1 Extract the NVIDIA driver files from the nForce package using ‘-x’ opt

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154 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application Notes GenNvRaidDisk = "nvraid" *_NVRAIDBUS

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NVIDIA Corporation 155CHAPTER 7MediaShield Application Notes• XP Professional OEM enter WXPOEM_EN• XP Home OEM enter WXHOEM_EN• Select everything from

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12 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™

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NVIDIA Corporation 13C HAPTERSETTING UP YOUR RAID CONFIGURATIONThis chapter provides instructions for:• Setting Up a Non-Bootable RAID Array• Setting

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14 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationThe BIOS CMOS Setup Utility window appears. Figure 2.1BIOS CMOS Se

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NVIDIA Corporation 15CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationThe RAID Config window appears.Figure 2.3RAID Config Window4 From the RAID Config wind

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NVIDIA Applications MediaShield User’s Guide Version 4.0Published byNVIDIA Corporation 2701 San Tomas ExpresswaySanta Clara, CA 95050NoticeALL NVIDIA

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16 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationInstalling the NVIDIA MediaShield Software Under WindowsThis secti

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NVIDIA Corporation 17CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationUsing RAID Arrays Under WindowsAfter rebooting the PC, initialize the newly created ar

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18 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID Configuration3 Click Next.The Select Disks to Initialize window appears. Figure

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NVIDIA Corporation 19CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID Configuration5 Check the disk in the list if you want to make the array a dynamic disk, then click

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20 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID Configuration6 Click Finish.The Computer Management window appears. Figure 2.9C

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NVIDIA Corporation 21CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationSetting Up a Bootable RAID ArrayThis section explains how to configure a bootable RAID

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22 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationThe Integrated Peripherals screen (or a screen similar to it) appe

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NVIDIA Corporation 23CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationThe RAID Config screen appears.Figure 2.12RAID Config Screen5 From the RAID Config win

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24 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationConfiguring the NVIDIA RAID BIOSThe NVIDIA RAID BIOS setup lets yo

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NVIDIA Corporation 25CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationUnderstanding the Define a New Array WindowUse the Define a New Array window to• Selec

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NVIDIA Corporation iNVIDIA Applications MediaShield User’s Guide v4.01.About NVIDIA® MediaShield™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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26 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationAssigning the DisksThe disks that you enabled from the RAID Config

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NVIDIA Corporation 27CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationCompleting the RAID BIOS Setup1 After assigning your RAID array disks, press F7.The Cl

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28 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID Configuration3 Use the arrow keys to select the array that you want to set up,

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NVIDIA Corporation 29CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationInstalling the RAID DriversYour system may come with a Windows install CD that already

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30 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationThe following Windows Setup screen appears:Figure 2.20Windows Setu

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NVIDIA Corporation 31CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID ConfigurationBe sure to leave the floppy disk inserted in the floppy drive until the blue screen po

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32 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 2Setting Up Your RAID Configuration

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NVIDIA Corporation 33C HAPTERUSING THE NVIDIA MEDIASHIELD RAIDMANAGEMENT UTILITYAbout the MediaShield RAID Management UtilityThe MediaShield RAID soft

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34 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityViewing RAID Array Configurations To view your R

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NVIDIA Corporation 35CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityStriped RAID ArrayFigure 3.3 shows an example of a two hard drive st

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NVIDIA Corporation iiNVIDIA Applications MediaShield User’s Guide v4.0Synchronizing a RAID Array. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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36 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMirrored RAID Array and Striped RAID Array Figur

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NVIDIA Corporation 37CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilitySetting Up a Spare RAID Disk You can designate a hard drive to be us

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38 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAssigning a Free DiskTo mark a disk as free, or

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NVIDIA Corporation 39CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAssigning a Dedicated DiskTo mark a disk as dedicated, or reserve it

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40 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility2 Select Designate Spare from the menu to launch

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NVIDIA Corporation 41CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 From the Free Disk Selection page, select one of the two free disk

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42 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAs shown in Figure 3.12, the ST380011A drive is

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NVIDIA Corporation 43CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating RAID ArraysThis section covers use of the MediaShield Creat

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44 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityUsing the MediaShield Create WizardThe MediaShie

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NVIDIA Corporation 45CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAs shown in Figure 3.15, there are three options:• Protection• Capac

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NVIDIA Corporation 1C HAPTERABOUT NVIDIA® MEDIASHIELD™NVIDIA brings Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology—which is used by the world’

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46 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCapacitySelect this option and MediaShield will

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NVIDIA Corporation 47CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating a Striped ArrayMediaShield can be used to create a striped

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48 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click the RAID Mode list arrow and select Stri

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NVIDIA Corporation 49CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Select the two disks that you want to include in the stripe set. I

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50 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility8 To clear all system data from the drives click

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NVIDIA Corporation 51CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating a Mirrored ArrayThe MediaShield application can be used to

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52 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityIn this example the upper two disks were selecte

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NVIDIA Corporation 53CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 To clear all system data from the drives click on Next and the fol

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54 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating a Stripe Mirroring ArrayMediaShield can

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NVIDIA Corporation 55CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click on “RAID Mode:” and select “Stripe Mirroring” while leaving

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2 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™System RequirementsHardware SupportNVIDIA MediaShield supports the followin

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56 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Select the four drives that you want to use in

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NVIDIA Corporation 57CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility8 To clear all system data from the drives click on Next and the fol

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58 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating a Spanning Array MediaShield can be use

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NVIDIA Corporation 59CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click the RAID Mode list arrow and select “Spanning” while leaving

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60 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Select the two drives that you want to use in

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NVIDIA Corporation 61CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility8 To clear all system data from the drives click on Next and the fol

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62 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityCreating a RAID 5 Array MediaShield can be used

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NVIDIA Corporation 63CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click the RAID Mode list arrow and select RAID 5, and leave the “S

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64 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Select the three disks that you want to includ

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NVIDIA Corporation 65CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility8 To clear all system data from the drives click Next.Figure 3.47Com

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NVIDIA Corporation 3CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™Operating System SupportNVIDIA MediaShield supports the following operating systems:•Windows® X

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66 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityDeleting a RAID ArrayMediaShield can be used to

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NVIDIA Corporation 67CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter the “Delete Array...” has been selected, the following screen

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68 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Click Finish and the array will be deleted and

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NVIDIA Corporation 69CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating From One RAID Array to AnotherIn a traditional RAID enviro

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70 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilitySpecific Migrating RequirementsThe following tab

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NVIDIA Corporation 71CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating InstructionsThis sections includes specific instructions f

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72 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0 to RAID 0—Adding a Disk to

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NVIDIA Corporation 73CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on the newly created striped array (or existing stripe

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74 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will

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NVIDIA Corporation 75CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Select the disk (or disks) that you want to add to the existing st

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4 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™RAID ArraysThis section describes the following types of RAID arrays that M

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76 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityThe Migrating ProcessAs you can see from the scr

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NVIDIA Corporation 77CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0 (with One Disk) to RAID 1 (with Two Disks)The

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78 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityAfter selecting “Convert Array...” the following

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NVIDIA Corporation 79CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 For the “New RAID Mode:” entry select Mirror as shown in the follo

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80 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Select one of the disks and click Next, then F

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NVIDIA Corporation 81CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0 to RAID 0+1The following example shows you how

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82 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on the newly created striped array

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NVIDIA Corporation 83CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility4 Click Next and the following screen shot will appear:Figure 3.70RA

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84 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility6 Click Next and the following screen shot will

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NVIDIA Corporation 85CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility8 Click Finish, then click the newly created four-disk stripe mirror

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NVIDIA Corporation 5CHAPTER 1About NVIDIA® MediaShield™RAID 0 How RAID 0 WorksIn a RAID 0 array, the controller ʺstripesʺ data across multiple drives

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86 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 1 to RAID 0The following exa

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NVIDIA Corporation 87CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on Mirroring and select “Convert Array...” as shown in

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88 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will

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NVIDIA Corporation 89CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Click Next, then click Finish to complete the process. • If you wa

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90 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 1 to RAID 0+1The following e

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NVIDIA Corporation 91CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility3 Right click on Mirroring and select “Convert Array...” as shown in

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92 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility5 Click Next and the following screen shot will

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NVIDIA Corporation 93CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management Utility7 Click Next and the following screen shot will appear: Figure 3.86F

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94 MediaShield User’s Guide – Version 4.0CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityThe Migrating ProcessAs soon as the new four-dis

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NVIDIA Corporation 95CHAPTER 3Using the NVIDIA MediaShield RAID Management UtilityMigrating from RAID 0+1 to RAID 0The following example shows you how

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