Installation guide

G-8 AcceleRAID 170 Installation Guide
Segment Size
See Cache Line Size.
Session
Refers to the period of time between any two consecutive system shutdowns.
System shutdown may be either a power off/on, or a hardware reset.
Standard Disk Drive
This term refers to a hard disk drive with SCSI, IDE, or other interface, that
is attached to the host system through a standard disk controller.
Standby Replacement of Disks (Hot Spare)
The Standby Replacement (or Hot Spare) is one of the most important
features the controller provides to achieve automatic, non-stop service with a
high degree of fault-tolerance. The rebuild operation will be carried out by
the controller automatically when a SCSI disk drive fails and both of the
following conditions are true:
A standby SCSI disk drive of identical size is found attached to the
same controller.
All of the system drives that are dependent on the failed disk are
redundant system drives, e.g., RAID 1, RAID 3, RAID 5, RAID 0+1.
A Standby disk can be created in one of two ways:
When a user runs RAID EzAssist, all disks attached to the controller
that are NOT configured into any drive group will be automatically
labeled as standby drives.
A disk may also be added (attached at a later time) to a running system
and labeled as standby by using the Software Kit (see appropriate
chapters for utilities for a particular operating system).
During the automatic rebuild process, system activity continues as normal.
System performance may degrade slightly during the rebuild process.