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5 precautions for the raid system the main circuit board of the raid system is susceptible to static electricity. Proper grounding is required to prevent electrical damage to the raid system unit or other connected devices, including the host computer. Always place the raid system unit on a smooth s...
6 introduction thank you for purchasing the dm4 3.5” sata hdd 4-bay raid system. The dm4 3.5” sata hdd 4-bay raid system provides massive storage capacity and advanced raid configuration options in a desktop storage device. The raid mode switch allows easy configuration of raid 0 (striping), raid 1 ...
7 system requirement to use the 4-bay raid system, the minimum system configuration in the host computer requires the following: pc 266mhz or faster cpu (windows vista requires a minimum 800mhz cpu) 64mb of ram (windows vista requires 512mb of ram) microsoft windows 2000, xp, 2003, or vista one avai...
8 1 po w e r h d d 4 h d d 3 h d d 2 h d d 1 r ai d al e rt led indicators system unit views front view rear view es at a d c i n r a id hd 2 firewire 800 (2 ports) 6 raid mode switch 3 firewire 400 4 usb 2.0 type b 5 esata port 7 hd switch 8 power switch 9 dc in 10 lock port / slot the status indic...
9 top & cover view (exposed) front indicator 4 spare hdd screws 11 12 hdd slots (indicate hdd 1 through hdd 4) 13 1 2 3 4 14 handles.
10 inserting/replacing the hard drives in the raid system 1. Place the raid system with its front view facing you. Position one hand on the front edge and one on the back edge of the top lid. Simultaneously, push the lid in the direction away from you, front to back, using your thumbs. A “click” sou...
11 (fasten the handles onto the hdds) 3. Place the hdd with the metal cover side facing up and ensure that the interface connectors are oriented toward your left side. Connectors 4. Position the handle to the hdd end, which is facing away from the interface connectors, and align it with the screw ho...
12 5. Fasten the handle onto the hdd by inserting and tightening the screws, the left one first, then the right one. Left right 6. Now, flip the hdd so it is facing you with the pcba (printed circuit board) on top and the unfasten handle side facing you..
13 7. Insert and fasten the screws, the left one first, then the right one. Left right 8. Finally, test sliding the handle to make sure that the holes glide smoothly on the screw guides. Repeat the same procedures for the rest of hdds. The auto-limiting segmented screws are designed to prevent the h...
14 9. Hold the hdd with the metal cover side facing you and the handle attached on the upward position. When inserting the hdd on its reverse side, the smartguider system won’t be able to align and the hdd cannot be inserted. 10. Align the handle with the guide rails and slide the hdd into the indic...
15 11. Place raid system with its front view facing you and the top lid on. Position one hand on the front edge and one on the back edge of the top lid. Simultaneously, push the lid firmly downward and toward you, back to front. A “click” sound will indicate the grasp of the top lid security clasp. ...
16 connecting the raid system to a computer complete the following steps to connect the raid system to a host computer. The raid system should only be connected to a host computer via one interface. Connection of the system to a computer via two or more interfaces simultaneously is not recommended. ...
17 3. Turn the power switch to the “on” position. Es at a d c i n r a id hd on 4. When connected, the power led light will become steadily green, and the hdd led lights will become white and blink about 15 seconds. If the hdds are inside the raid system, the hdd led lights will remain steadily white...
18 5. You are now ready to begin using your raid system! Ready to go! Due to compatibility issues, if you use the esata interface to do the data transfer, the silicon image esata host controller is highly recommended. Connecting multiple devices using firewire 400 or 800, you can connect other compu...
19 raid modes a redundant array of independent disks (raid) is a system that utilizes multiple hard drives to share or replicate data among the disks. The benefit, depending on the selected raid mode (combinations of disks), is one or more of increased data integrity, fault-tolerance, throughput or ...
20 raid 0 (striping) raid 0 (striping) is a performance-oriented, non-redundant data mapping technique. It combines multiple hard drives into a single logical unit. Instead of seeing several different hard drives, the operating system sees only one large drive. Striping splits data evenly across two...
21 raid 1 (mirroring) raid 1 (mirroring) consists of at least two drives storing duplicate copies of the same data. In this mode, the data is simultaneously written to two disks. Thus, the storage capacity of a two-disk array is combined into a single disk and the capacity is limited to the size of ...
22 raid 5 raid 5 uses block-level striping with parity data distributed across all member disks. It is also called parity raid. Every time a block is written to a disk in a raid 5 disk array, a parity block is generated within the same stripe. A block is composed of many consecutive sectors on a dis...
23 raid 5 + hotspare in the raid 5 + hotspare mode, also called hotstand, the last disk in the system is left empty as backup. When any of the disks in the system fails, the back up disk will automatically be rebuilt to replace the failure disk. Raid 5+hotspare mode provides more than decent data pr...
24 raid 0+1 in the raid 0+1 mode, data is organized as stripes across multiple disks. And then, the striped disk sets are mirrored. It is usually called “a mirror of stripes”. Raid 0+1 mode provides excellent data protection and fault tolerance. The speed of operation is fast in comparison to other ...
25 setting/changing the raid mode & number of hdds (manually) changing the raid mode deletes all data stored on the device. If you have saved data in the drives, backup all data before changing the raid mode. 1. Power “off” the raid system. Es at a d c i n r a id hd of f 2. Use a small, flat-blade s...
26 3. Next, use the same small, flat-blade screwdriver to select the number of hdds (hd switch). Es at a d c i n r a id hd hd 4. After setting the new raid mode and the number of hdds, power the raid system “on”. Es at a d c i n r a id hd on it is highly recommended to always power off the raid syst...
27 raid switch raid mode switch raid 0 (striping) raid 1 (mirroring) raid 5 raid 0+1 raid 5+hotspare hd switch hd switch 2 4 3 4 (hotspare) disk number setting if the hd switch setting is not supported by the raid mode desired, or the number of disk inserted is not the same as recommended, the raid ...
28 number of disks supporting each raid mode raid modes number of disk in raid raid 0 (striping) 2 or 4 raid 1 (mirroring) 2 raid 5 3 or 4 raid 5 + hotspare 4 raid 0+1 4 hdd slot number 1 2 3 4 it is highly recommended to place the hdds into the raid system in order, from 1 through 4, consistently s...
29 hdd allocation it is highly recommended to use the numbering stickers provided in the package to help identify the hdd allocation. Although the hdd slots can help with organization, when the hard disks are pull out without remembering their arrangement order, the data may be lost if the hdd alloc...
30 led indicators p o w e r h d d 4 h d d 3 h d d 2 h d d 1 r a id a le rt power led x 1 indicators color power on green power off none raid alert led x 1 indicators color healthy none danger blink red error red danger: the raid led will blink if raid status is in danger. For example, raid 5 needs t...
31 the connection led is only one-color (white). When the hdd is connected, the white led will be on. The connection led also indicates hdd power status and disk rebuild status. When the target hdd is being rebuilt, the white led will blink. The health/access led is dual-color (red/blue). The red co...
32 external bootup external bootup may be required if the user has two different operating systems set up in both the host computer and the raid system. Pc the external bootup with different interface: os \ interfaces usb 2.0 firewire esata windows no no yes dos yes no yes linux no no yes mac the ex...
33 esata pci express card installation complete the steps provided in this section to install the esata pci express card to use with the raid system. The esata pci express card provides a host computer with two windows and mac compatible esata ports. System requirements windows 2000 or later 32-bit/...
34 driver installation follow the provided prompts to complete the driver installation. For the windows system, the “add new hardware wizard” will open automatically. Insert the installation cd included in the package, navigate to and open the installation file. For mac os, insert the installation c...
35 windows 2003 and xp: windows 2000:.
36 q&as general q: how do i choose the proper raid mode for my raid system based on the tasks i need to perform? A: since the rs-m4qo system is a “mass storage” device, which means its size capacity is sufficient for data management, the different raid mode settings can help you administer the enorm...
37 file system ntfs fat32 fat (format by win2000 / winxp) fat16 capacity limitation vista: 16384tb xp: 2tb windows: 32gb mac: 2tb 4gb 2gb discrepancy in reported & actual size capacity q: if i have a 750gb hdd, why does the raid system only recognized the hdd available space as to be less than 750gb...
38 hdd allocation 1 2 3 4 raid 0 q: if i have 4 hdds, can i create two sets of storage units by using raid 0 mode? A: the rs-m4qo is designed to support 4 hdds, but it cannot create or support two sets of storage units under the raid 0 mode. Raid 1 q: if i inserted 4 hdds into the raid system to do ...
39 raid 0+1 q: normally when operating under the raid 0+1 mode, two hdds are allowed to fail without losing the data. Is there any special restrictions or limitations for the rs-m4qo? A: as long as the two failed disks are not in the special combination of hdd slots nos. 2&3 or 1&4, the data can be ...
40 appendix: specifications model name rs-m4qo connector esata x 1, usb 2.0 x 1, 1394a x 1, 1394b x 2 hdd support 3.5 ” sata hdd* *identical hdd recommended – same manufacturer, capacity and rpm raid level raid 0 (striping), raid 1 (mirroring), raid 5, raid 5+hotspare, raid 0+1 data transfer speed e...