Raid Introduction
Raid Introduction
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SATA RAID
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SATALink Sil3114CTU
Since it is a RAID controller, we can count the ports on it. In our case, there are four SATA ports two on
one side and two on the other.
Now move from examination to gathering information about the device. Go to Google and search:
Conclusions
Four disks maximum, no hotspare, non-parity based RAIDs JBOD, RAID1, RAID0, or RAID10.
Task 2 - Determining the possible RAID level based on the model name a client provided
In this case we start with Google where type in
Oddly enough, but there are no results meaning that there is an error somewhere in data, probably a client
read something incorrectly. Try to type in separately. The first query gives information that this is a Buffalo
device, based on the second query we understand that there is a typo since "LS-WXZ.OTL" occurs only once
in some user review.
Return to the Buffalo site - http://www.buffalo-technology.com/products/storage-devices/consumernas/linkstationtm/ls-wxl-linkstation-duo/ - and see that in the left corner it is written " LS-WX2.OTL/R1" .
This means that the client confused 2 with Z. In addition, we see that this is a two-disk unit. Further,
download Product Data Sheet and see that the device "supports RAID levels, 0, 1 and Standard".
Conclusion
Two disks maximum, no hotspare, two possible non-parity based RAID levels RAID1 or RAID0.