User Guide

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AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide
Chapter 1
Safety Precautions
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CAUTION: Do not delete the first array listed in the Arrays section, if it is the AMD-RAID
bootable array. Doing this deletes the operating system and AMD-RAID files.
CAUTION: Do not initialize a disk that is part of an array. Initializing a disk in a non-redundant
array deletes the array and its data. The array no longer appears in Array View. This
is especially true for a non-redundant bootable array. Initializing a disk in a non-
redundant bootable array causes the array to Fail and deletes the operating system,
RAIDXpert2 files, and device drivers.
CAUTION: Leaving Write Back Cache enabled can increase the likelihood of data being
corrupted if the system experiences a power interruption or unexpected shutdown.
CAUTION: Prior to removing an array, remove its drive letter (Windows) or unmount the array
(Linux).
CAUTION: All data contained in a RAIDXpert2 array are lost if the RAIDXpert2 disks of the
array are migrated to a non-RAIDXpert2 system.
CAUTION: When an array is securely erased, the data on the array is lost.
CAUTION: In some circumstances, more than eight arrays are possible. They might appear to
function properly, but are not supported.
CAUTION: Creating a redundant array with Skip Initialization selected can result in data
corruption.
CAUTION: Hot-Swapping is not recommend for disks that are part of the Boot Virtual Disk or
which are connected to the AMD 300- Series Chip.