EasyManua.ls Logo

Verbatim POWERBAY NAS Array - Page 13

Verbatim POWERBAY NAS Array
24 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
1
3
RAID
0
: RAID 0 (a
l
so ca
ll
e
d
Striping)
d
istri
b
utes
d
ata across a
ll
d
is
k
s
in a wa
y
which can im
p
rove throu
g
h
p
ut, while retainin
g
f
ull ca
p
acit
y
.
However, RAID 0
p
rovides no fault tolerance so in case of
p
ossible
failure of an
y
disk, all data will be lost. Available ca
p
acit
y
is the
combined ca
p
acit
y
o
f
all
f
our disk cartrid
g
es.
RAID 1 with S
p
are: RAID 1 (also called Mirrorin
g
) stores a du
p
licate set
of data onto at least one other disk so that if one disk fails
,
all data can
be recovered
f
rom the other disk. The PowerBay NAS array implements
RAID 1 in a wa
y
that
p
rovides for even more redundanc
y
, resultin
g
in
maximum fault tolerance. It does this b
y
(a) usin
g
two drives as mirrors
instead o
f
just one, and (b) using the
f
ourth drive as a spare. The spare
drive will automaticall
y
rebuild as a fresh mirror whenever a failure of
one of the other three drives is detected. Available ca
p
acit
y
is e
q
ual to
that o
f
only one disk cartridge.
RAID
5
: RAID 5 (Striping with distributed parity) combines three or
more disks in a way that protects data against loss of any one disk. The
stora
g
e ca
p
acit
y
of the arra
y
is reduced b
y
one disk. The PowerBa
y
NAS array implements RAID 5 in one of two ways
:
1. Select “RAID 5” to build a 4-disk array. Available capacity will be
equal to that of three disk cartridges
.
2. Select “RAID 5 with Spare” to build a 3-disk array. The fourth disk
is use
d
as a s
p
are. T
h
e s
p
are
d
rive wi
ll
automatica
lly
re
b
ui
ld
to
complete a healthy 3-disk array whenever a failure of one of the
other three drives is detected. Available capacity is equal to that
of two disk cartridges.
RAID
6
: RAID 6 (Striping with distributed dual parity) combines all
f
our
disks in a way that protects data against loss of any two disks. In the
event of a single disk failure, the use of dual parity allows for time to
rebuild the array sa
f
ely without the data being at risk i
f
an additional
drive fails before the rebuild is complete. Available capacity is equal to
that of two disk cartrid
g
es
.
Array Mirroring to eSATA Driv
e
T
he full data of the PowerBay NAS array can be continuously copied
to an attached eSATA drive. If a catastrophic failure of the NAS array
occurs
,
the full data can be restored from the eSATA drive once the
NAS array
h
as
b
een repaire
d
or rep
l
ace
d
. Array mirroring to eSATA
is su
pp
orted onl
y
in RAID modes 0, 5, and 6 and is NOT su
pp
orted in
RAID 1 with S
p
are or in RAID 5 with S
p
are. The ca
p
acit
y
of the eSATA
drive must be at least as large as the capacity of the NAS array.
I
f
you want to use this
f
unction, please enable it during the
rst time
you con
gure the array.
W
hen the mirror function is in use, the Disk Confi guration page will
show the status of the mirror system, and will present action buttons
to temporarily disable the mirror
f
unction (“Unmirror” Button) and to
restore data from the eSATA drive to the NAS
(
“Restore” Button
).
WARNING: When using the eSATA mirroring
f
unction, you MUST attach and power
up the eSATA drive BEFORE you power up the PowerBay NAS array. This power-up
sequence must be
f
ollowed EACH TIME you power cycle the PowerBay NAS array. I
f
you
power up the PowerBay NAS array
rst, and later attach and power up the eSATA drive,
the eSATA drive will not be recognized as a mirror device, so the eSATA drive will no
l
onger
b
e sync
h
ronize
d
to t
h
e NAS
d
ata
.
Array Encryptio
n
T
he PowerBa
y
NAS arra
y
su
pp
orts 256-bit Advanced Encr
yp
tion
Standard (AES) full disk encr
yp
tion. Encr
yp
tion ma
y
be enabled for
any RAID mode. I
f
eSATA mirroring is enabled, then data copied to the
eSATA drive will also be encr
yp
ted
.
If you want to use this function, please enable it during the fi rst time
you con
gure the array.
Once the drive has been confi
g
ured usin
g
encr
yp
tion, the full arra
y
can
thereafter be LOCKED or UNLOCKED using a password key. When the
array is LOCKED it will not show up on the LAN as a shared volume and
users cannot access it for stora
g
e. All four cartrid
g
e LED’s will remain
red while the array is LOCKED. For convenience, several methods are
provided to UNLOCK a LOCKED array
:
1. Enter the NAS user inter
f
ace and press UNLOCK on the Disk
Confi guration page. You will be prompted to enter the password
k
ey string
.
2. Insert a USB Ke
y
device into the front USB
p
ort of the PowerBa
y
NAS array. This Key device may be either a
ash drive or a hard
drive, and must have been previously con
gured with the key
le usin
g
the ‘Store Ke
y
in USB Drive’
p
rocedure. Once the arra
y
is unlocked, the USB Key device may be removed.
3. Enter the NAS user inter
f
ace and load the key
le
f
rom a
computer on the LAN using the ‘Load”
f
unction on the Key
Management page. This key
le must have been previously
stored onto the computer using the ‘Save’
f
unction on the Key
Management page. Alternatively, the key
le might have been
previously e-mailed to a user using the ‘Mail’
f
unction on the Key
Management page.
NOTICE: When encryption is enabled, data transfer rates may be reduced
.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals