User manual
Table Of Contents
- RAIDXpert User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Chapter 3: Setup
- Chapter 4: RAIDXpert User Interface
- Chapter 5: Monitoring and Managing
- Logging into RAIDXpert
- Choosing a Language
- Logging out of RAIDXpert
- User Management
- Host Management
- Utility Configuration
- Controller
- Physical Drives
- Logical Drives
- Viewing Logical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Viewing Logical Drive Information
- Making Logical Drive Settings
- Backing up a RAID Ready Logical Drive
- Migrating a Logical Drive
- Rebuilding a Logical Drive
- Synchronizing All Logical Drives
- Synchronizing One Logical Drive
- Initializing a Logical Drive
- Logical Drive Activation
- Managing a Critical or Offline Logical Drive
- Spare Drives
- Chapter 6: Technology Background
- Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix B: Partition and Format

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Click the Backup tab to monitor the progress of the backup operation.
Backup Drive Features
There is no pause or resume button for the backup. However, if you reboot your
system with the backup drive still attached, the backup function will continue
automatically after the reboot is completed.
When the backup is finished, the backup drive is an exact duplicate of your RAID
Ready logical drive. If your RAID Ready was a bootable drive, your backup drive
will be bootable also. Your system can boot from either drive.
If you leave the backup drive in your system and you reboot the system, the
RAID Ready and backup drive will appear as a RAID 1 mirrored logical drive.
To use your backup drive in a different logical drive, you must delete the backup
information. See “Deleting Physical Drive Backup Information” on page 60.