Tandberg Data Refrigerator FS 1600 User Manual

TANDBERG  
VIKING FS-1600  
NAS APPLIANCE  
Hardware User Manual  
TANDBERG DATA ASIA  
20 Bendemeer Road, #04-05  
Cyberhub, Singapore 339914  
Phone + 65 6396 0786  
Part No.  
January  
65 82 B7 - 01  
2008  
Telefax + 65 6396 0787  
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1.  
Overview  
Package Contents  
Features of Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance  
Front Panel  
Front Panel LED Indicators  
Rear Panel  
Rear Panel LED Indicators (LAN)  
Storage  
DVD-ROM Drive  
Hard Disk Drives  
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1.4.  
1.5.  
1.6.  
1.7.  
1.7.1.  
1.7.2.  
2.  
2.1.  
Setting Up  
Requirements  
Ambient Temperature  
Height and Weight  
Rack Mounting  
Power Source  
Circuit Overloading  
Reliable Grounding  
Electrical Shock  
Battery Precaution  
Sufficient Ventilation  
Accessing the HDD Tray & Installing Hard Drives  
Rack Installation: Content of Accessory Kit  
Rack Mount Installation  
Connecting Cables  
Turning ON the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance  
Troubleshooting  
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2.1.1.  
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2.1.3.  
2.1.4.  
2.1.5.  
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2.1.8.  
2.1.9.  
2.2.  
2.3  
2.4.  
2.4.  
2.5.  
2.6.  
2.7.  
2.7.1.  
Turning OFF the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance  
Using Microsoft® Windows®  
3.  
3.1.  
3.1.1.  
3.1.2.  
3.2.  
RAID Configuration  
Hardware RAID Layout  
System Volume (SV)  
Data Volume (DV)  
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RAID Volume Calculation  
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4.1.  
4.2.  
4.2.1.  
4.2.2.  
4.3.  
Customizing the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance  
Preventing Static Electricity Discharge  
Expanding Connectivity  
Built-in Networking  
USB Connection  
Upgrading Storage Capacity  
Removing/Installing Hot-Swap Hard Drive  
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4.2.2.  
5.  
5.1.  
5.2.  
5.2.1.  
5.2.2.  
System Management  
Windows Installer  
RAID Management  
Configure and Creation of RAID Volumes  
Changing RAID Level and Capacity Size  
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5.3.  
System Recovery  
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Troubleshooting  
Before Calling Tandberg Data Technical Support  
Safety Guidelines  
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6.2.  
6.3.  
Troubleshooting Steps  
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Glossary  
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Overview  
1.  
1.1. Package Contents  
The Tandberg Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance comes with the  
following items:  
Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance (1)  
AC power cord (1)  
Rackmount kit (1 set)  
OS Recovery DVDROM / Documentation CDROM (2 discs)  
Notes  
If any of the items above are damaged of missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
Save the packaging box and materials for future transportation use.  
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1.2. Features of Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
Appliance  
The Viking FS-1600 Series Network Attached Storage appliance is a  
powerful rack-mountable system that offers a new standard for flexible  
management and monitoring networked attached storage by the network  
administrators. The hardware features include the followings:  
Processor:  
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Viking FS-1600 uses dual 771-pin LGA Sockets that  
supports 2 x 64-bit Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® 1.60 GHz  
processor with 1066 MHz FSB and 4MB L2 Cache (5110)  
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For Viking FS-1610 uses dual 771-pin LGA Sockets that  
supports 1 x 64-bit Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® 2.00 GHz  
processor with 1333 MHz FSB and 12MB L2 Cache (E5405)  
Intel 5000V (Blackford VS) chipset  
2 x Intel® (ESB2/Gilgal) 82563EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller which  
supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T, RJ45 output  
with Intel® I/OAT for fast, scaleable, and reliable networking  
Memory:  
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6 x 240-pin DIMM socket that accept a maximum memory  
capacity of 16GB 667 / 533 MHz DDR2 ECC FB SDRAM  
modules (Memory modules must be populated in pairs)  
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Default RAM configuration for FS-1600 is 1GB and FS-1610  
is 2GB  
Expansion slots:  
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1 x (x8) PCI-e slot  
1 x (x4) PCI-e slot (using x8 slot)  
2 x 64-bit / 100 MHz PCI-X (3.3V) slot  
1 x 32-bit / 33 MHz PCI (3.3V) slot  
RAID:  
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FS-1600 uses Areca ARC-1160 Serial-ATA II RAID  
controller with 256MB RAID cache which supports RAID  
level 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 and 6 (consume one PCI-X slot)  
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FS-1610 uses Areca ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID  
controller with 256MB RAID cache which supports RAID  
level 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 and 6 (consume one x8 PCI-e slot)  
Storage support for:  
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Up to 16 x hot-swap Serial-ATA II hard-drive bays  
Up to 16 x hard-drive with RAID configuration  
Front control panel  
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Power button  
Reset button  
1 x Fast UART 16550 serial port  
2 x USB 2.0 port  
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Rear panel connectors  
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1 x PS/2 keyboard port  
1 x PS/2 mouse port  
1 x Fast UART 16550 serial port  
1 x HD-68 Ultra320 SCSI port  
1 x VGA port  
1 x ECP/EEP parallel port  
2 x RJ45 LAN port  
2 x USB 2.0 port  
2 x Redundant Power Supply Unit (Total 800W)  
The Tandberg Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is fully compatible with  
Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003.  
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1.3.  
Front Panel  
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1. Power button  
Button that turns the FS-1600 Series on or off.  
2. Reset button  
Button that reset the FS-1600 Series.  
3. Power LED  
Lights up green when power is on.  
4. HDD Activity LED  
Indicates HDD activity by flashing LED.  
5. LAN Access LED indicator  
Indicates LAN status and activity of LAN1 and LAN2 Ethernet  
controllers.  
6. Over temperature LED indicator  
Indicates if FS-1600 Series is overheated (continuously on) or fan  
failure (flashing).  
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7. Power Supply Unit Failure LED  
Indicates if one or more power supply units have failed.  
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Front Panel LED Indicators  
LED  
Colour  
State  
On  
Meaning  
Power  
Green  
FS-1600 Series NAS is on.  
FS-1600 Series NAS is off.  
Off  
HDD  
Green  
Off  
No hard-drive activity or no hard-drive is  
connected or.  
Blink  
On  
Hard-drive activity.  
HDD (Fault)  
LAN  
Amber  
Green  
Hard-drive is faulty.  
Off  
Hard-drive is in normal state.  
Network link is established.  
On  
Blink  
Network link is established and LAN  
activity.  
Off  
No link is established and cable could be  
faulty.  
Over Temp  
Power Fault  
Red  
Red  
On  
FS-1600 Series is overheated.  
FS-1600 Series is in normal condition.  
One or more the system fans failure.  
One or more PSU have failed.  
Off  
Blink  
On  
Off  
All PSU is in normal conditions.  
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Rear Panel  
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1. Fan  
Cools the FS-1600 Series. Blocking the ventilation may result in  
overheating.  
2. Power supply connector  
Plug the power cord to into this connector.  
3. HD-68 pin Ultra320 SCSI connector  
Connector for external SCSI device.  
4. PS/2 mouse connector  
Connector for PS/2 mouse device.  
5. PS/2 keyboard connector  
Connector for PS/2 keyboard device.  
6. USB connectors  
Connectors for USB devices.  
7. RS232 serial connector  
Connector for UPS for other serial port device.  
8. Parallel connector  
Connector for printing device.  
9. VGA console connector  
Connector for a console monitor.  
10. LAN connectors (LAN1 & LAN2)  
RJ45 connectors for 10/100/1000 Base-T/X networks.  
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Rear Panel LED Indicators (LAN)  
LED  
Green  
On  
Orange Meaning  
LINK-ACT  
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Network link is established.  
Blinking  
Off  
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Activity in network link.  
No link or cable faulty.  
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Speed  
On  
Off  
Network links is established and  
operating at maximum speed.  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Network links is established and  
operating at 100 Mbps speed.  
Network links is established and  
operating at 10 Mbps speed.  
1.7.  
Storage  
The Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is equipped with the following  
storage devices connectivity:  
DVD-ROM drive  
High-capacity Serial-ATA I or II hard disk drive  
1.7.1. DVD-ROM Drive  
The DVD-ROM drive allows installation of additional software and recovery  
of the OS image to the factory default level using the accompanied OS  
Recovery Disc.  
Notes  
Keep the Recovery Discs in a safe place when not in use to avoid scratches or  
other damage. Any kind of dirt or damages can affect the data on the disc or stop  
the drive from reading properly.  
In case of emergency or in the event when there is no power to the FS-1600 Series  
NAS appliance, a stuck disc can be retrieve by inserting a straightened paper clip in  
to the eject slot.  
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1.7.2. Hard Disk Drives  
The Viking FS-1600 Series NAS came supports four hot-swap Serial-ATA I  
or II hard drives with the capability of configuring into various RAID  
(Redundant Array of Independent Disk) settings.  
Depending on your model of the FS-1600 Series NAS, they come with either  
Areca ARC-1160 (FS-1600) or ARC-1261ML (FS-1610) Serial-ATA II RAID  
controller to support the Serial-ATA hard drives.  
When configured correctly, the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance can provide  
non-stop service with a high degree of fault tolerance through the use of  
RAID technology and advance array management feature. The hard drives  
can be configured to RAID level 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 or 6.  
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2.  
Setting Up  
2.1. Requirements  
When planning a site to house the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance,  
you may want to consider requirements for power and network availability,  
as well as a space with well regulated temperature and humidity that is  
relatively free of dust and other airborne contaminants. If your installation  
calls for placement on a table top, apply the supplied rubber feet to the  
bottom of the chassis.  
Before unpacking and installing the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, select a  
suitable installation site for maximum efficiency. Consider the following  
factors when choosing a site:  
Near a grounded power outlet  
Clean and dust-free  
Sturdy surface free from vibration  
Well-ventilated and away from sources of heat  
Protected from electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices  
such as air conditioners and radio and TV transmitters.  
Take note of the following information when planning where and how to  
install the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
Warnings  
Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the  
exact type required. A product with more than one power supply will have a  
separate AC power cord for each supply.  
The power button on the NAS does not turn off AC power. To remove the AC  
power from the NAS, you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet  
or power supply. The power cord is considered the disconnect device to the  
main (AC) power. The socket outlet that the NAS plugs into should be  
installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.  
2.1.1. Ambient Temperature  
The maximum operating temperature of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance  
is 95°F (35°C) and the relative humidity of the NAS is in the range 8% to  
90% (non-condensing). Careful consideration should be given to installing  
the NAS in an environment compatible with 95°F (35°C) maximum ambient  
temperature.  
2.1.2. Height and Weight  
Before installing the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, make sure that the  
surface on which you are setting it is strong enough to bear its weight and  
accommodate its size.  
Dimensions (including front bezel): 17.2 (W) × 5.2 (H) × 25.5 (D)  
inches or (437 × 132 × 648 mm)  
Weight (approximately, depending on configuration): 72 lbs. (32.7  
kg)  
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2.1.3. Rack Mounting  
When mounting your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance into a cabinet  
(equipment rack), make sure you maintain correct mechanical load leveling  
to avoid hazardous conditions.  
2.1.4. Power Source  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance should be operated using only the type  
of power source indicated on the product label.  
Voltage: 100-240 V  
Current: 4-10 A  
Frequency: 50/60 Hz  
2.1.5. Circuit Overloading  
Appropriate consideration should be given when connecting the supply  
circuit to the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance to avoid any circuit overload.  
The system nameplate rating should be used when addressing concerns  
about circuit overload.  
Warning  
Make sure that the site has the necessary capacity to handle the FS-1600  
Series NAS appliance. Overloading electrical supply circuits is extremely  
hazardous.  
2.1.6. Reliable Grounding  
To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard, the rack assembly itself  
must be suitably grounded, according to your local regional electrical codes.  
This typically will require the rack to have its own separate ground. We  
recommend you consult your local approved electrician.  
2.1.7. Electrical Shock  
Do not operate the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance without the top cover in  
place. Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltage  
and can cause electrical shock.  
2.1.8. Battery Precaution  
There may be a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is incorrectly  
replaced. Replace this battery with model CR2032 only. Use of another  
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Dispose of used batteries  
according to manufacturer's instructions.  
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2.1.9. Sufficient Ventilation  
The vents on the front panel and the fan openings on the rear panel provide  
ventilation for the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance. Make sure that these  
openings are not blocked and that adequate ventilation is provided where  
the unit is installed.  
2.2. Accessing the HDD Tray & Installing Hard  
Drives  
To install HDD to the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, remove the drive tray  
from the chassis in order to mount any Serial-ATA I or II HDD.  
1. Press the release tab to release the drive tray from its locking  
position.  
2. Pull the drive tray out from the chassis by:  
a. Pressing the tray handle release button.  
b. Grab the tray handle and pull out the drive tray from the  
chassis.  
3. Remove the 2 screws at each side of the dummy tray and take out  
the dummy tray as shown below:  
Dummy Drive  
Drive Tray  
Release Button  
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4. Slide the hard disk drive (HDD) into the tray and secure it with 3  
screws on each side of the tray as shown below:  
Hard Drive  
Hard Drive  
Tray  
Use a Hard, Stable  
Surface when installing  
the Hard Drive  
5. Once the HDD is securely fastened to the tray, slide it back to the  
FS-1600 Series chassis.  
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2.3 Rack Installation: Content of Accessory Kit  
The following items are included in the accessory kit in every FS-1600  
Series NAS appliance:  
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2.4. Rack Mount Installation  
Before installing the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, take the following  
precautions:  
The FS-1600 Series is heavy. To minimize the chances of injuries,  
make sure that two or more people help in installing the unit.  
Do not place heavy objects on the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
Before installing, mark its intended position in the rack with a felt-tip  
pen. Mounting the appliance so it is not level could result in  
malfunctions.  
There is one pair of inner rails to be installed on the FS-1600 Series  
chassis, one pair of outer rails to be installed in the rack and one  
pair of short brackets to be used on the rear side of the outer rails.  
The rack mounting rails are designed to fit rack system with depth  
between 30 to 33 inches (762 to 838 mm).  
1. Included in the shipping package is a pair of rail assemblies. Locate  
the inner and the outer rails for each rail assembly.  
2. Press the locking tab to release the inner rail from it s locking  
position and pull it out of the rail assembly.  
Note  
The inner rails are to be attached to the FS-1600 Series chassis and the outer rails  
are to be installed on the rack.  
Inner Rack Rails  
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Outer Rail  
Bracket  
3. Place the inner rail on the side of the FS-1600 Series chassis,  
aligning the hooks (on chassis) with the locking holes of the inner  
rail. Slide forward inner rail towards the front of the FS-1600 Series  
chassis. Secure the inner rail to the FS-1600 Series chassis with the  
4 screw as show in the diagram below.  
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Locking Tabs  
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4. Secure the inner rail to the FS-1600 Series chassis with Type G  
screw and repeat step 1 to 4 for the left rail on the chassis. (Refer to  
section 2.3 Rack Installation: Content for Accessory Kit for Type G  
screw.)  
5. In the remaining package, locate the pair of outer rails and REAR  
brackets.  
6. Secure the FRONT bracket of the outer rail with 2 x Type G screws.  
Slide the outer rail through the 2 buttons and attach the REAR  
bracket.  
7. Measure the depth of your rack and adjust the length of the rail by  
sliding the bracket accordingly.  
8. Repeat step 5 to 7 for the left outer rail.  
9. Once the outer rail assemblies are built, they are ready to be  
installed on a rack. Use the Type I washer and Type H screw to  
secure the rail assemblies to a rack.  
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10. Once the rail assemblies are securely installed on the rack, align the  
FS-1600 Series inner rails with the grooves of the outer rail  
assemblies on the rack. Gently push the FS-1600 Series chassis  
inward till it fit nicely into the rack.  
11. Secure the FS-1600 Series to the rack by tightening the screws on  
the front sides of the FS-1600 Series chassis.  
2.4. Connecting Cables  
Peripherals such as monitor, keyboard and mouse can be connected to the  
FS-1600 Series NAS appliance for direct administration. It is recommended  
to connect them when powering the appliance for the first time to ensure that  
hardware is functioning properly.  
1. Connect the VGA monitor cable into the monitor/VGA port located  
on the rear panel of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
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2. Connect the PS/2 keyboard and mouse into the PS/2 keyboard and  
mouse ports on the rear panel of FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
Notes  
If USB keyboard and mouse are used, they can be connected on the rear panel of  
the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
3. Connect the power cord to the power connector located on the rear  
panel of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance and connect the other  
end of the power cable to a power outlet.  
2.5. Turning ON the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
Appliance  
After making sure that you have set up the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance  
correctly and connected all the required cables, you can turn on you can turn  
on the appliance.  
1. Press the power button. The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance starts  
and displays a welcome message. After that, a series of power-on  
self test (POST) messages appear. The POST messages indicate  
whether the appliance is running correctly.  
2. If the appliance does not turn on or boot after pressing the power  
button, go to the next section for the possible cause of the boot  
failure.  
3. Aside from the POST messages, you can determine if the NAS is in  
good condition by checking if the following occurred:  
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Power indicator on the front panel is green.  
Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the  
keyboard are on.  
Notes  
The default login and password for Windows Storage Server 2003 is  
“Administrator” and “1234”.  
2.6. Troubleshooting  
If the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance does not boot after you turn it on,  
check the following factors that might have caused the boot failure:  
The external power cable may be loosely connected. Check the  
power cable connection from the power source to the power cable  
connector on the rear panel. Make sure that the cable is correctly  
connected to the power source and to the power cable connector.  
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No power comes from the grounded power outlet. Have an  
electrician check your power outlet.  
Loose or incorrectly connected internal power cables. Ask a qualified  
technician to assist you.  
For more troubleshooting steps, see section on “Troubleshooting”.  
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2.7. Turning OFF the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
Appliance  
Do not use the power button to shut down the FS-1600 Series NAS  
appliance when powering down. When the appliance shuts down, all  
services running on it are forcibly terminated. Before shutting down the  
appliance, make sure no users are currently accessing the NAS. If you shut  
down the NAS while a file is being edited, the contents of the file may be  
damaged or corrupted.  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance can be shutdown using the OS  
shutdown mechanism:  
2.7.1. Using Microsoft® Windows®  
On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Shut Down, then click OK. Wait for the  
FS-1600 Series to complete the shutdown process; you can then turn off all  
peripherals connected to your system.  
- OR -  
If your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance cannot receive input from the  
keyboard or mouse, press and hold the power button for at least four  
seconds. However, keep in mind that shutting down the NAS in this manner  
may damage the file system. If this happens, the file system will attempt to  
repair itself the next time the appliance starts (the larger the file system on  
the NAS, the longer time is required for system repair.) If the file system  
cannot repair itself, some or all of the data may be lost.  
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RAID Configuration  
3.1. Hardware RAID Layout  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance uses ARC-1160 (FS-1600) or ARC-  
1261ML (FS-1610) Serial-ATA RAID II controller that can aggregate a  
maximum number of 16 HDD into user definable RAID levels. The minimum  
number of required HDD is one (or RAID 0). Tandberg Data recommends  
using a minimum of 4 HDD (Serial-ATA II type) in order to kick start an  
implementation. Subsequent HDD can be added into an already configured  
RAID set or a new RAID set. Please refer to the respective sections in RAID  
controller User Guide for details.  
Upon boot up of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, the RAID controller  
BIOS can be accessed by pressing the F6 or TAB key. It is recommended  
that a RAID set that comprises of a 4 HDD is created first before creating  
subsequent Volume sets.  
In this case Tandberg Data recommends two logical Volume sets consisting  
of System Volume and Data Volume to be created within the RAID set. The  
two logical volumes are to be configured to RAID levels 0+1 and 5. The  
System Volume, installed with the host operating system (Windows® Storage  
Server 2003), is organized as RAID 0+1 and the Data Volume is organized  
as RAID 5. This is to allow OS redundancy if more than one HDD fails.  
The Volume set layout for the appliance is illustrated below.  
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RAID5  
HDD 0  
HDD 1  
HDD 2  
HDD 3  
RAID0  
RAID0  
RAID1  
SystemVolume  
Data Volume  
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3.1.1. System Volume (SV)  
This volume is organized as a RAID 0+1 volume. This volume includes the  
operating system image (Windows® Storage Server 2003). The minimum  
recommended size for this volume is 10 GB (default). The RAID level can be  
customized using the RAID controller BIOS or web-based RAID manager.  
The web-based RAID manager is only available after OS installation or  
recovery. For more information on how to use the RAID Volume  
Configuration utility, see “RAID Management” on 5.2.  
3.1.2. Data Volume (DV)  
The remaining hard drives space can be organized as the Data Volume  
using RAID 5 or other RAID level definable by user. For a FS-1600 Series  
NAS appliance installed with four 250 GB hard drives, the data volume size  
can be set to 735 GB using the recommended RAID and Volume settings.  
3.2. RAID Volume Calculation  
Depending on the hard drive capacity, the System Volume and Data Volume  
capacity can have different capacity sizes. A simple formula to calculate  
Data Volume size (DV) per RAID level is shown in the table below (where  
SV is the size of the System Volume in gigabytes) based on Tandberg  
Data’s recommended settings:  
RAID Level  
Formula  
5
DV = {[(Per HDD capacity × 4) – 2 × SV] ÷ 4} × 3  
DV = {[(Per HDD capacity × 4) – 2 × SV] ÷ 4} × 2  
DV = (Per HDD capacity × 4) – 2 × SV  
0+1  
0
Refer to the following table for changing the Data Volume of your hard drive  
or changing the default configuration setting according to your Data Volume  
size preference:  
HDD Capacity System  
Data Volume  
RAID 5 (GB)  
Data Volume  
RAID10 (GB)  
Data Volume  
RAID 0 (GB)  
(GB)  
Volume (GB)  
500  
10  
10  
1485  
735  
990  
490  
1980  
980  
250  
Use the Serial-ATA II RAID controller BIOS change the system volume size  
and RAID level of your hard drive. For more information, see “RAID  
Management” on 5.2.  
The Serial-ATA II RAID controller also supports additional RAID level e.g. 6  
and since the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance accommodates a maximum of  
16 HDD, the flexibility of RAID configurations is up to the user entirely.  
Please see the Serial-ATA II RAID User Guide for more details.  
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Customizing the Viking FS-  
1600 Series NAS Appliance  
Before you install any computer component, we recommend that you read  
the following sections. These sections contain important ESD precautions  
along with pre-installation and post-installation instructions.  
4.1. Preventing Static Electricity Discharge  
The components inside your computer are extremely sensitive to static  
electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD).  
ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive  
components in your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance. Prevent ESD  
damage by following ESD guidelines every time you open the case.  
To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving  
parts, turn off your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance and unplug the  
power cord and network cables before opening the case.  
Before opening the case, follow these guidelines:  
Turn off your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance.  
Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores)  
and attach it to a bare metal part of your computer.  
Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer.  
Unplug the power cord and the network cables.  
Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines:  
Avoid static-causing surfaces such as carpeted floors, plastic, and  
packing foam.  
Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are  
ready to use them. Do not lay components on the outside of  
antistatic bags because only the inside of the bags provide  
electrostatic protection.  
4.2. Expanding Connectivity  
Ports allow you connect peripheral devices to your FS-1600 Series NAS  
appliance. For instructions on how to connect different external devices to  
the appliance, see your peripheral device user’s guide for instructions.  
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4.2.1. Built-in Networking  
The built-in network feature lets you connect your NAS to an Ethernet-based  
(10/100/1000 Mbps) network.  
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from a LAN port (LAN0 or LAN1) on the  
rear of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance to a RJ45 network jack,  
hub or switch on your network.  
2. See your operating system user guide for information on how to  
configure your network settings.  
4.2.2. USB Connection  
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is a high-speed serial bus which allows  
connection to USB peripherals. The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is  
equipped with two USB 2.0 ports located at the rear panel.  
4.3. Upgrading Storage Capacity  
The Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance delivers superior power and  
performance. However, some users and the applications they use may  
demand more computational resources. As such, this appliance lets you  
upgrade key components when you need increased performance or more  
storage space.  
One of the key components of the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is the  
hard drive. They can be changed and upgraded to meet performance and  
capacity requirements from time to time.  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance used hot-swap Serial-ATA I or II HDD,  
they can be replaced without having to shut down the appliance.  
Warning  
Because all hard drives have different cooling power and vibration  
characteristics, specific hard drive types have been validated to be  
compatible with the NAS. For more information, contact Technical Support.  
4.2.2. Removing/Installing Hot-Swap Hard Drive  
1. Identify the defective hard drive by reading the drive LEDs on the  
front panel. A defective drive LED does not light up. For information  
about the location of the drive status indicators, see “Front Panel  
Indicators”.  
2. Unlock the front bezel cover by inserting the supplied key into the  
lock and turning it counterclockwise until it points to the unlocked  
icon.  
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3. Remove the front bezel by pressing the release latch on right side of  
the front bezel, then pulling out the bezel.  
4. Remove the defective hard drive by raising the hard drive carrier  
handle, then sliding the hard drive carrier out of the bay.  
5. Install a new drive into the hard drive carrier. Make sure that the new  
hard drive is the same drive size as the failed hard drive.  
6. Insert the hard drive carrier into the bay and lock it into place.  
7. Replace the front bezel, then lock the control bay cover. The new  
hard drive’s status LED lights up. The RAID will rebuild  
automatically.  
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5.  
System Management  
This chapter gives information about the software programs and utilities  
bundled with your Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance. Your appliance  
supports the following system management utilities:  
Windows Installer. This component of any Microsoft Windows  
operating system lets you install drivers for network, hard drive, and  
other component functions. For more information, see “Windows  
installer” on 5.1.  
RAID Configuration. This program lets you change the RAID  
configuration. For more information, see “RAID Management” on  
5.2.  
System Image Restoration. This process recovers your appliance’s  
original factory default settings. For more information, see “System  
Recovery” on 5.3.  
5.1. Windows Installer  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance Windows operating system includes  
drivers and service support for network, hard drive, and other functions. For  
installation procedures, refer to the related README documents in the  
individual directories.  
Notes  
The NAS is preinstalled with all the drivers and services necessary for the NAS to  
function correctly. This section is provided for software updates. If an upgrade or  
patched driver is available, you can refer to the information below to update the  
driver.  
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The Windows Installer includes the following components and drivers:  
Intel Network driver  
Includes drivers and utilities to provide advanced NIC management  
functions such as fail over or aggregation. For more information, see  
the Intel Network driver’s online Help.  
Disk/RAID driver  
Provides performance improvement for the drive IO(s). You can  
update the driver using the Device Manager utility. In the SCSI and  
RAID controller device type option, select a device such as SATA  
PCI RAID Host Adapter to update your driver. For details on how to  
update a driver, see the Device Manager utility’s online Help.  
SCSI driver  
Additional IO bus for connecting SCSI peripherals. The driver is  
found under the Device Manager utility, under the SCSI and RAID  
controller device type option, Adaptec - Ultra320 SCSI.  
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5.2. RAID Management  
The RAID volume of FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is configured using the  
BIOS of ARECA ARC-1160 or ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA II RAID controller  
hardware. Additional or subsequent configuration can be performed using  
the web-based RAID manager once the OS is installed.  
5.2.1. Configure and Creation of RAID Volumes  
The RAID BIOS Configuration Utility is used to create or configure the  
hardware RAID of FS-1600 Series NAS appliance. After any modification of  
the hardware RAID, the appliance has to be rebooted in order for the  
changes to take effect.  
Notes  
The RAID BIOS is accessed by pressing TAB / F6 key during boot. The default  
BIOS password is “0000” when prompted.  
Before restoring the factory default image to Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
appliance, the System Volume (SV) on the hardware RAID controller must  
be created first. After the SV creation is finished, the appliance has to be  
rebooted to make the volume effective before the image restoration.  
1. During the boot process, depress TAB / F6 key to enter the RAID  
BIOS.  
2. Create RAID set that comprises of the physical member HDD. If you  
have 4 HDD, you can select all 4 HDD into a RAID set.  
3. Create the Volume set (SV) within the RAID set. Decide the RAID  
level and strip size of SV and the desire capacity.  
Notes  
It is recommended that the minimum capacity of the System Volume is set to 10GB  
and RAID level 0+1 for OS redundancy. Tandberg Data does not recommend  
setting the capacity value of SV below 10GB.  
4. Enter the default password word if prompted.  
5. The system will start performing the RAID volume creation.  
Depending on the capacity of the SV selected as well as its RAID  
level, this process may take several hours to complete. Once  
completed, the appliance has to be rebooted for the volume to take  
effect.  
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Notes  
Further RAID configuration can be performed using web-based RAID manager after  
the OS is recovered using a web-browser and point to the following URL:  
The default user name is “admin”. The default password is “0000”.  
6. Exit from the BIOS by pressing F10 key and system will restarted.  
For further detail on configuring RAID and Volume sets using the controller  
BIOS as well as using the web-based RAID manager, see ARECA ARC-  
1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID Controller User Manual.  
5.2.2. Changing RAID Level and Capacity Size  
The RAID BIOS and web-based RAID manager are also used to change the  
RAID level as well as the capacity size of the configured volumes. After the  
creation of the System and the Data Volume, further alteration to their RAID  
level and capacity is allowed via these means.  
1. Access either the RAID BIOS or the web-based RAID manager, see  
details in section 5.2.1.  
Notes  
See the ARECA ARC-1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID Controller User Manual  
for further details.  
2. The ARC-1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID controller will  
perform the configuration change once confirmed. Depending on the  
extend of change the process may take a few minutes to several  
hours to complete. The appliance must be rebooted for the change  
to take effect.  
5.3. System Recovery  
The Image Restoration lets you restore the system image factory default  
settings.  
Notes  
Using the Image Restoration utility removes all data on the System Volume. Make  
sure that you back up important files before starting the restoration process. Image  
restoration can only be performed after System Volume has been created.  
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1. Insert the Recovery DVDROM disc into the DVDROM drive and boot  
to the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance. Hit any key to perform CD or  
DVDROM booting when prompted.  
2. PC DOS will boot and Symantec GHOST 2003 will be loaded.  
3. Click OK.  
4. Select Yes Local > Disk > From Image.  
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5. Select DVDROM drive from the look in drop down box.  
6. Select the GHOST Image listed.  
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7. Select local destination drive by choosing it from the pop-out  
window.  
8. Verify detail of the destination drive.  
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9. Click OK and the restoration will commence.  
10. Once the restoration has completed, click Reset Computer to boot  
the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance to the new OS image.  
11. Follow the Windows® setup to configure the Product Key, server  
Name, Administrator password and reboot.  
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Notes  
Please note that in order to restore the image into the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
appliance successfully, you should create the System volume and reboot the  
appliance first prior to the restoration.  
Notes  
The default login and password for Windows Storage Server 2003 is  
“Administrator” and “1234” despite the initial user specified configuration. The  
user logon credential is hard-coded to the recovery image.  
Default login password can be changed once the OS boots normally.  
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6.  
Troubleshooting  
6.1. Before Calling Tandberg Data Technical  
Support  
If you have a technical problem with your Viking FS-1600 Series NAS  
appliance, follow these recommendations before contacting Tandberg Data  
Technical Support:  
Make sure that your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is connected  
correctly to a grounded AC outlet that is supplying power.  
If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not  
appear to work, make sure that all cables are plugged in securely  
and plugged into the correct port or jack.  
If you have recently installed hardware or software, make sure that  
you have installed it following the instructions provided with it.  
Please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation and technical  
support resources.  
If you have “how to” questions about using a program, see:  
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The program’s online Help  
The program’s documentation  
Your operating system’s documentation  
The software or hardware manufacturer’s Web site  
Have your client ID, serial number (located on the side or back of  
your case), and order number available, along with a detailed  
description of your issue, including the exact text of any error  
messages, and the steps you have taken.  
Make sure that your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance is nearby at the  
time of your call. The technician may have you follow appropriate  
troubleshooting steps.  
Consider using Tandberg Data’s online technical support. Tandberg  
Data’s Web site has FAQs, tips, and other technical help. You can  
also use the Web site to e-mail Technical Support. For more  
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6.2. Safety Guidelines  
While troubleshooting your Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance, follow  
these safety guidelines:  
Never remove the top cover while your appliance is turned on and  
while the network cable and the power cords are connected.  
Make sure that you are grounded correctly before opening the  
appliance. For more information about preventing damage from  
static electricity, see “Preventing static electricity discharge” on 4.1.  
After you complete any maintenance task where you have to remove  
the top cover, make sure that you close the case and reconnect all  
cables before you restart your appliance.  
Warning  
To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to troubleshoot your FS-1600 Series  
NAS appliance problem if:  
1) The power cords or plugs are damaged  
2) Liquid has been spilled into your appliance  
3) Your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance was dropped  
4) The case was damaged  
Instead, unplug your NAS and contact a qualified computer technician. If your  
FS-1600 Series NAS appliance was damaged during shipment from Tandberg  
Data, contact Tandberg Data Technical Support.  
6.3. Troubleshooting Steps  
The Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance does not work.  
Make sure that the power button on the front panel is turned on.  
Make sure that the power cable is connected correctly.  
Turn off the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance by pressing the power  
button, and then restart again. During the startup procedure, the  
appliance checks the file system. The length of this check varies  
depending on the amount of data on the appliance (in some extreme  
cases, it can take as long as two hours).  
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The Viking FS-1600 Series NAS appliance cannot be accessed from a  
browser.  
Make sure that the network cable is connected correctly.  
Make sure that the LINK LED and ACT LED are lit.  
Make sure that the IP address entered on the browser is correct.  
Make sure that no other networked device is using the same IP  
address as the appliance.  
Make sure that the network cable is not damaged.  
Make sure that there is no problem with the connection between the  
network hub and the computer, appliance, or hub connectors.  
The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance cannot read the CD/DVD information.  
Make sure that you are using the correct type of disc.  
Make sure the CD/DVD is correctly inserted in the drive.  
Make sure that the CD/DVD is clean and is not scratched.  
A new peripheral is not working correctly.  
Make sure that the cables for the new peripherals are firmly  
connected and that the pins are not bent.  
See the documentation that came with the new peripheral to see if  
any device drivers need to be installed.  
Make sure that the network status indicator lights up.  
Check the cabling and network equipment for the correct  
connection.  
Reinstall the network drivers.  
A peripheral device connected to a USB connector does not work.  
Reduce the number of external devices connected to a USB hub.  
See the documentation that comes with the device.  
FS-1600 Series NAS appliance cannot eject disc drive tray  
Insert the tip of a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole  
of the disc drive tray.  
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Glossary  
10 Base-T  
A UTP cable consisting of four pairs of two wires (8 conductors) each,  
twisted together into a single unshielded set (the cable is not enclosed in a  
metallic mesh for blocking electromagnetic noise). Also referred to as a  
twisted pair cable, it is commonly used for connection in Ethernet-based  
local area networks.  
A cable of this type is capable of carrying unmodulated signal data at the  
rate of 10 megabits per second over distances of up to 328 feet (100 meters)  
(with the 10 Mbps base band system).  
100 Base-TX  
A UTP cable consisting of four pairs of two wires (8 conductors) each,  
twisted together into a single unshielded set (the cable is not enclosed in a  
metallic mesh for blocking electromagnetic noise). This is referred to as a  
twisted pair cable. These cables meet the category 5 specifications for such  
cables.  
A cable of this type is capable of carrying unmodulated signal data at the  
rate of 100 megabits per second over distances of up to 328 feet (100  
meters) (with the 100 Mbps base band system). It is used for connecting to  
local area networks using fast Ethernet, which operate at speeds in excess  
of 10 Mbps (data transfer at the rate of 10 megabits per second).  
Capacity limit  
Limits the amount of drive space that a particular user can use. Also referred  
to as a quota or disk quota.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
A protocol for easily assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a  
network. With DHCP, IP addresses can be traced by the software without  
requiring an administrator to manually manage the task.  
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Event Viewer  
An administrative tool that is used to view and manage logs of system,  
program, and security events on your NAS. The Event Viewer displays five  
types of events:  
Error  
An error log describes a significant problem that has occurred, such  
as a loss of data or loss of functionality.  
Warning  
A warning log indicates a potential problem in the future.  
Information  
An information log describes operation of an application, driver, or  
service.  
Success audit  
A success audit event is a user’s successful attempt to log on to the  
NAS.  
Failure audit  
A failure audit log is a failure to access a network drive.  
Hub  
A switching device through which a number of devices (such as computers)  
can be connected to a network. Since connected devices are arrayed with  
the hub at the center, this type of connection is referred to as a star topology.  
Most hubs used with the Internet are equipped with a signal amplifier  
(repeater) to support physical extensions.  
IP address  
An identifier used to indicate the addresses of devices (such as computers)  
that are connected to a network. Because this identifier is used to designate  
a particular destination during data exchange, each IP address must be  
unique. The address consists of four period-delimited fields, each field being  
a number from 0 to 255.  
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A network encompassing a relatively limited area, such as a building, a floor,  
an organization, or a company.  
LED (Light-Emitting Diode)  
A diode that emits light and is used as a status indicator.  
Log  
A record of events occurring during operation, along with their times of  
occurrence, or the file containing such a record. For example, an error log  
contains a list of errors occurring in the NAS appliance, while an access log  
records access to the NAS appliance.  
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Mount  
To make accessible, either by connecting to the computer itself or by placing  
onto the hard drive or other storage medium of a computer on the network.  
Network card  
A device installed in a computer or router to enable connection to a network.  
A network card is equipped with a port (connector) for connection to a 1000  
base-T, 100 Base-TX, 10 Base-T, or other network cable. Also referred to as  
a LAN card, LAN board, or NIC (network interface card).  
Network system  
A system for sharing resources such as files and printers.  
NFS (Network File System)  
A method for sharing files over a network. NFS makes it possible to use files  
located on another computer on the network as if they were located on your  
own machine. A trademark of Sun Microsystems, it is primarily used with  
UNIX, but has also been adapted for use with Microsoft Windows operating  
systems.  
Operating system  
Basic software that manages and controls operation of a computer.  
Microsoft® Windows® and UNIX are operating systems.  
RAID  
RAID (redundant array of independent disks) is an array of multiple,  
independent hard drives that provide high performance and fault tolerance.  
The RAID subsystem controller implements several levels of the Berkeley  
RAID technology. An appropriate RAID level is selected when the volume  
sets are defined or created. This decision is based on drive capacity, data  
availability, (fault tolerance or redundancy), and drive performance.  
RAID level  
RAID level refers to the level of data performance and protection of a volume  
set. RAID arrays can be implemented in several ways, using technologies  
such as mirroring, striping, duplexing, and parity. The RAID levels supported  
in the RAID subsystem are RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10 and RAID 5.  
RAID 0  
RAID 0, also known as striping, is the simplest RAID level. RAID 0 does not  
involve data redundancy, but it does offer the best high-speed data  
throughput. RAID 0 breaks up data into smaller blocks, then writes a block to  
each drive in the array.  
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RAID 1  
RAID 1, also known as disk mirroring, writes data simultaneously to several  
duplicate drives. If one drive fails, the other drive(s) continues to function as  
a single drive until the failed drive is replaced.  
RAID 5  
RAID 5 is also known as striping with parity at byte level. In RAID 5, both  
data and parity information are written to all of the drives in the subsystem. If  
one drive in the system fails, the parity information can be used to  
reconstruct the data from that drive. All drives in the array system can be  
used for a seek operation at the same time, thereby increasing the  
performance of the RAID system.  
RAID 6  
RAID 6 provides the highest reliability, but is not yet widely used. It is similar  
to RAID 5, but it performs two different parity computations or the same  
computation on overlapping subsets of data. RAID 6 can offer fault tolerance  
greater than RAID 1 or RAID 5 but consumes the capacity of 2 disk drives  
for distributed parity data. RAID 6 is an extension of RAID 5 but uses a  
second, independent distributed parity scheme. Data is striped on a block  
level across a set of drives, and then a second set of parity is calculated and  
written across all of the drives.  
RAID 10  
RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1, striping and disk mirroring.  
RAID Level 10 combines the fast performance of Level 0 with the data  
redundancy of Level 1. In this configuration, data is distributed across  
several drives, similar to Level 0. Then the data are duplicated to another set  
of drives for data protection. RAID 10 provides the highest read/write  
performance of any of the hybrid RAID levels.  
RAID 0+1  
RAID 0+1 is a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays. It has the  
same fault tolerance as RAID 5, and the same overhead for fault tolerance  
as mirroring alone. This RAID has excellent performance, but not maximum  
reliability.  
Rack mount  
Ordinarily, a 19-inch rack (cabinet) in which servers or drive units made to fit  
such a rack are mounted. A rack mount kit is hardware, such as sliding rails,  
for mounting devices in such a rack.  
Router  
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A repeater for connecting multiple networks. A router determines the  
optimum path (route) for forwarding received data, and provides control over  
a higher level of processing than a device such as a hub. A router is used in  
constructing medium- to large-scale networks.  
Server  
A computer that provides many types of services to computers attached to it.  
Examples include file servers, Web servers, and data servers.  
Service  
A task (sometimes known as a process) or application that resides in the  
system and runs in the background. Also referred to as a daemon or driver.  
Subnet mask  
A number that is used for dividing IP addresses used on a TCP/IP network  
into network numbers and host numbers. This method is used to allow  
different networks that are connected through a router to recognize that they  
are different networks.  
TCP/IP protocol  
Generally used to refer to the established set of means and procedures by  
which devices connected to a TCP/IP network communicate with one  
another. TCP/IP is the most widely used of the various protocols, and is also  
used on the Internet.  
Volume set  
Volume set is a single logical device. It is organized in a RAID level with one  
or more physical drives. A volume set must be created either on an existing  
RAID set or on a group of available individual drives.  
Web server  
A server machine that distributes data for viewing over the Web, or the  
service provided by such a machine. Also referred to as a WWW (World  
Wide Web) server.  
Windows network  
A network built from machines that use a Microsoft® operating system. Uses  
a protocol called NetBEUI.  
Windows Administrative tools  
A
collection of Windows tools (Component Services, Computer  
Management,  
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Data Sources, Event Viewer, Local Security Policy, Performance and  
Services) for remotely managing a server from a computer running  
Windows.  
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