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Features
Sub-Features
RAID Levels Supported
2
0
1
10
RAIDable
Volume
Array Creation
No initialization
Foreground initialization
Background array scan
No reboot required
Multiple RAID levels per
disk
6
Array Deletion
No reboot required
Array Transformation
Online RAID Level Migration
(ORLM)
Sparing
Global
Dedicated
Consistency Check
Background redundancy
check
Scheduled
Online Capacity Expansion (OCE)
3
Online RAID Level Migration (ORLM)
Drive/Disk Roaming
4
Same-system support
Between-systems support
RAIDXpert2 Web GUI (Management GUI)
WEB Interface for Array and
Disk Management
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Features
Sub-Features
rcadm (management CLI)
Drive Interfaces Supported
5
SATA
SSD
ATAPI
M.2 SATA SSD
M.2 NVMe SSD
HHHL NVMe SSD
Dissimilar Disk Support Within The Same Array
Cache Support
No Cache
Read Ahead Cache
Write Back Cache
Read Ahead and Write Back
Cache
Restore (Rebuild) Priority
Touched Region Logging
7
System Event
Log Integration
Instant Create Support
8
Hot-Swap Support
Notes:
1. At the AMD BIOS Page, arrays can be created or deleted with AMD BIOS Configuration Utility (HII)
or Option ROM. Option ROM support is available only with the RC-8.1.x release. Array or physical
disk information can be displayed, assign Global or Dedicated spares and Critical or Offline arrays
are indicated. INT13 support can be turned off completely at the BIOS Configuration Utility. NVMe is
not supported by the Option ROM.
2. See Chapter 3, Understanding Arrays, Disks and RAID Levels, on page 27, for detailed information
about understanding arrays, RAID levels, and performance and reliability considerations.
3. The unique ability of RAIDXpert2 to provide online expansion to RAID levels across multiple disks
becomes extremely valuable when expanded storage is a requirement.