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PERC Capability CEM configuration Capable
Controller (PERC 9.1 or later)
CEM configuration Non-capable
Controller (PERC 9.0 and lower)
the configuration at run-time. Run-time
or real-time means, a reboot is not
required.
Staged If all the set operations are staged, the
configuration is staged and applied after
reboot or it is applied at real-time.
Configuration is applied after reboot
Related concepts
Understanding RAID concepts on page 183
Inventorying and monitoring storage devices on page 195
Viewing storage device topology on page 196
Managing controllers on page 204
Managing physical disks on page 196
Managing enclosures or backplanes on page 215
Managing PCIe SSDs on page 211
Managing virtual disks on page 198
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs on page 222
Related references
Supported controllers on page 192
Supported enclosures on page 193
Summary of supported features for storage devices on page 193
Topics:
Understanding RAID concepts
Supported controllers
Supported enclosures
Summary of supported features for storage devices
Inventorying and monitoring storage devices
Viewing storage device topology
Managing physical disks
Managing virtual disks
Managing controllers
Managing PCIe SSDs
Managing enclosures or backplanes
Choosing operation mode to apply settings
Viewing and applying pending operations
Storage devices apply operation scenarios
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs
Understanding RAID concepts
Storage Management uses the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology to provide Storage Management
capability. Understanding Storage Management requires an understanding of RAID concepts, as well as some familiarity with
how the RAID controllers and operating system view disk space on your system.
What is RAID?
RAID is a technology for managing the storage of data on the physical disks that reside or are attached to the system. A key
aspect of RAID is the ability to span physical disks so that the combined storage capacity of multiple physical disks can be
treated as a single, extended disk space. Another key aspect of RAID is the ability to maintain redundant data which can be
Managing storage devices
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