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• Stripe Size
This parameter sets the size of the segment written to each
disk in a RAID 0 or 1 logical drive. You can set the stripe size to
4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, or 128 KB.
• SCSI Channel
The SATA RAID controller function simulates a SCSI RAID con-
troller. The host bus represents the SCSI channel. Choose the
SCSI Channel. A “Select SCSI Channel” dialog box will appears;
select the channel number and press the Enter key to conrm
it.
• SCSI ID
Each device attached to the SATA card, as well as the card it-
self, must be assigned a unique SCSI ID number. A SCSI chan-
nel can connect up to 15 devices. It is necessary to assign a
SCSI ID to each device from a list of available SCSI IDs.
• SCSI LUN
Each SCSI ID can support up to 8 LUNs. Most SATA controllers
treat each LUN as if it were a SATA disk.
• Cache Mode
User can set the cache mode to either “Write Through” or
“Write Back” cache.
• Tag Queuing
This option, when enabled, can enhance overall system perfor-
mance under multi-tasking operating systems. The Command
Tag (Drive Channel) function controls the SCSI command tag
queuing support for each drive channel. This function should
normally remain enabled. Disable this function only when using
older SATA drives that do not support command tag queuing.
3.6.3.2 Delete Volume Set
To delete volume set from a RAID set, move the cursor bar to
the “Delete Volume Set” item, then press the Enter key. The
“Delete Set Functions” menu will show all Raid Set # items.
Move the cursor bar to a RAID set number, then press the En-