Quick Start Guide
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This guide contains step-by-step instructions for installing
the Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 and RMS25JB040
and information on using the BIOS setup utility to configure a single
logical drive array and install the driver into the operating system.
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operating systems, please refer to the Hardware User’s Guide.
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Intel® Integrated RAID Module
RMS25JB080 and RMS25JB040
Quick Start User's Guide
*
Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 as shown
1
Installing the Barrel Standoff
Power down the system and disconnect the power cord. Then remove the system cover.
A
Locate the matching SAS Module connector on your server board,
see your server board documentation.
B
Insert the barrel standoffs into the matching holes in the server board.
The Intel
®
Server Board S2600IP is shown for illustrative purpose.
C
2
Install the RAID Module
A
B
Attach the RAID Module to the matching server board connector and press the module
card firmly to engage the barrel standoffs.
The Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 is shown for illustrative purpose.
Press down gently but firmly to ensure that the card is properly seated in the connectors,
and then insert the four pin standoffs into the barrel standoffs respectively.
Intel® Integrated RAID Module
RMS25JB080 and RMS25JB040
Reference Diagram
Front View
J4A3 Ports 0-3
J4B1 Ports 4-7
(This connector is
not available on
Intel
®
Integrated
RAID Module
RMS25JB040)
Module
Mounting
Holes
Back View
SAS Module
Connector
3
Connect the RAID Module
A
Push the cable into the silver connector until it makes a slight click.
B
If using more than four drives, connect the wide end of the second
cable to the down silver connector (ports 4-7).
C
Connect the other ends of the cables to SATA drives or to the ports
on a SATA or SAS backplane.
Notes: Both non-expander backplanes (one cable per drive) and
expander backplanes (one or two total cables) are supported.
Drive power cables (not shown) are required.
D
B
D
A
C
D
Ports 4-7
(This connector is not available on
Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB040 )
Connect the wide end of the provided cable to the up silver connector
(ports 0-3).
The Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 is shown for
illustrative purpose.
Rear view of four SATA drives or backplane connected to
ports on the Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080
What you will need to begin
• SAS 2.0 or SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SAS 1.0 or SATA II hard
disk drives)
• Intel
®
Integrated RAID Module RMS25JB080 or RMS25JB040 (SAS/SATA cables need to be
prepared separately)
• SAS/SATA cable accessory kit, which can be ordered from Intel separately. Please see the Tested
Operating System List for available cable accessory kits at:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server
• Intel
®
Server Board with SAS Module connector
• Resource CD, which is shipped with systems or boards
• Operating system installation media: Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, Microsoft Windows
Server 2008*, Microsoft Windows Server 2012*, Microsoft Windows 7*, Microsoft Windows Vista*,
Red Hat* Enterprise Linux, or SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server, VMware* ESX Server 4,
and VMware* ESXi 5.
Notes: The module will support PCI Express* Revision 3.0 at post launch.
G42743-003
4
Use the LSI MPT SAS BIOS Configuration Utility* to Create a RAID Virtual Drive
Note: As necessary, see “Choosing the Right RAID Level” on side 2 of this Quick Start User's Guide for a brief description of RAID levels.
Power on the system and press <Ctrl> + <C> when the screen
below is displayed.
1
In the Adapter List Global Properties window select the controller in
the Adapter column and press <Enter>.
2
Highlight RAID Properties and press <Enter>.
3
On the Select New Array Type screen, select the appropriate configuration,
for example Create IM Volume, and press <Enter>.
4