Hardware User's Guide
Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB0x0 and RMS25CB0x0 Hardware User’s Guide 3
• Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 5.0, and 6.0
• SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11
• VMWare* ESX 4.0
• Solaris* 10
The operating systems supported may not be supported by your server board. See the
Tested operating system list for your server board at
http://www.intel.com
.
To make sure the RAID module supports your operating system, see also the Tested
Hardware and Operating System List for the Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module
RMS25PB080, RMS25PB040, RMS25CB080 and RMS25CB040.
Usability
• The the Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25PB080 and RMS25PB040 ship with
both a standard and a low-profile bracket.
• Small, thin cabling with serial point-to-point 6.0 Gbps data transfer rates.
• Support for non-disk devices and mixed capacity drives.
• Support for intelligent XOR RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60.
• Dedicated or global hot spare with auto rebuild if an array drive fails.
• User defined stripe size per drive: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 KB.
• Advanced array configuration and management utilities provide:
— Online Capacity Expansion (OCE) adds space to existing drive or new drive.
See
Appendix A: Drive Roaming and Drive Migration Install for limitations on
OCE and RAID migration.
— Online RAID level migration (upgrade of RAID mode may require OCE)
— Drive migration
— Drive roaming
— No reboot necessary after expansion
— Load Balancing
• Upgradeable Flash ROM interface.
• Allows for staggered spin-up, hot-plug, and lower power consumption.
• User specified rebuild rate (percent of system resources to use from 0-100%).
Caution: Exceeding 50% rate may cause operating system errors due to waiting for
controller access.
• Background operating mode can be set for Rebuilds, Consistency Checks,
Initialization (auto restarting Consistency Check on redundant volumes), Migration,
OCE, and Patrol Read.