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Intel S3210SHLX - Entry Server Board Motherboard
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System BIOS Intel® Server Boards S3200SH/S3210SH TPS
Revision 1.3
75
The following steps illustrate the recovery process:
1. Power off the system, Insert recovery media.
2. Switch the recovery jumper.
3. Power on the system.
4. The BIOS POST screen will appear and display the progress, and system would
automatically boot to the EFI SHELL.
5. The Startup.NSH file will be automatically invoked. It will initiate the flash update
(IFLASH32.EFI) with new capsule file (*.CAP). The message will be displayed if flash
update succeeds.
6. Once the flash update is complete, two beeps will be heard. Power off the system, and
revert the recovery jumper back to normal operation.
7. Power on the system. “DON’T INTERRUPT THE POST PROCESS AT THE FIRST BOOT”.
4.7 Intel
®
Matrix Storage Manager
Intel
®
Matrix Storage Manager provides software support for high-performance Serial ATA RAID
0 arrays, fault-tolerant Serial ATA RAID 1 arrays, high capacity and fault-tolerant Serial ATA
RAID 5 arrays and high performance and fault-tolerant Serial ATA RAID 10 arrays on select
supported chipsets using select operating systems. Intel
®
Matrix Storage Manager is the
software that enables Intel
®
Matrix Storage Technology.
For detailed information and supported OSes, please refer to the following website:
http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/
4.8 Intel
®
Embedded Server RAID Technology II Support
The onboard storage capability of this server board includes support for Intel
®
Embedded
Server RAID Technology, which provides three standard software RAID levels: data striping
(RAID Level 0), data mirroring (RAID Level 1), and data striping with mirroring (RAID Level 10).
For higher performance, data striping can be used to alleviate disk bottlenecks by taking
advantage of the dual independent DMA engines that each SATA port offers. Data mirroring is
used for data security. Should a disk fail, a mirrored copy of the failed disk is brought online.
There is no loss of either PCI resources (request/grant pair), or add-in card slots.
For detailed information and supported OSes, please refer to the following website:
http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/

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