RAID60 Based on IBM ServeRAID M5016 or LSI 9265-8i Controller. Recovering Data from RAID60 Hetman Software
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RAID60 Based on IBM ServeRAID M5016 or LSI 9265-8i Controller. Recovering Data from RAID60 Hetman Software
find out how to create RAID60 based on one of the two controllers - IBM ServeRAID M5016 or LSI 9265-8i. How to build a RAID system with the help of the controller BIOS, with the LSA utility, or with the storCLI tool. Also, you-ll see how to recover data from a crashed RAID60.
RAID60, also known as RAID 6 + 0 is a disk array that unites several groups of disks and combines the double parity of RAID 6 with the striping of RAID 0. You need at least 8 disks to build this array type.
As to its reliability, it-s quite good, because this RAID type provides double redundancy and can survive losing up to two disks in each group. However, you can-t absolutely exclude loss of data.
For starters, let-s see how you can build a RAID60 system. I-ll show you how to create an array with several drives and the controller IBM M5016.
01:40 - How to create RAID60 in LSA (LSI Storage Authority Software)
06:08 - How to create RAID 6 with the help of storCLI unitlity
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Hetman: - Watch this video to find out how to create RAID60 based on one of the two controllers - IBM ServeRAID M5016 or LSI 9265-8i. 0- 01:40 - How to create RAID60 in LSA (LSI Storage Authority Software)- 06:08 - How to create RAID 6 with the help of storCLI unitlity- 10:21 - How to create RAID60 with the controller-s webBIOS- 15:42 - How to recover data from RAID60 - 20:07 - Conclusion Date: 2022-03-28