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Figure 28 Configuring hot spare drives
Deleting RAID arrays
1. Execute the mdadm –S /dev/md1 command to stop the RAID array, as shown in Figure 29.
2. Execute the mdadm –S /dev/md0 command to stop the container, as shown in Figure 29.
3. Execute the mdadm ––zero-superblock /dev/nvme[1-4]n1 command to remove
RAID information on NVMe drives, as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29 Deleting a RAID array
Configuring RAID arrays in Windows
RAID array configuration tasks at a glance
To configure RAID arrays in Windows, perform the following tasks:
Configuring VMD settings
Accessing NVMe RAID configuration screen
Configuring RAID arrays
(Optional.) Configuring hot spare drives
(Optional.) Deleting RAID arrays
Configuring VMD settings
For information about how to configure VMD settings, see "Configuring VMD settings."