Remote PC Guide Series - Volume 2c: Dell R630 BIOS and RAID Configuration
Remote PC Guide Series - Volume 2c: Dell R630 BIOS and RAID Configuration
R630
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Remote PC Guide Series - Volume 2c
Dell R630 BIOS and RAID Configuration
1 Background ................................................................................................................ 3
2 DELL R630 BIOS System changes ............................................................................... 3
3 DELL R630 RAID Configuration................................................................................... 4
1 Background
This guide is designed to assist an administrator with setting up and configuring the
NDG Supported Dell R630.
If you are using a Dell R720, please see Remote PC Guide Series - Volume 2b - Dell R720
BIOS and RAID Configuration
Before proceeding with the setup and configuration process described in this guide,
please review the current recommended specifications for ESXi host servers used to
host virtual machines in NETLAB+ pods. The latest information is available on the NDG
Website:
http://www.netdevgroup.com/support/remote_pc.html#vm_host_server_specification
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Please verify that your system has the latest BIOS installed. You may obtain the latest
drivers and downloads for the Dell R630 from Dell’s website.
Please use the instructions at the following link to setup the BIOS:
http://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/poweredge-r630_owner's%20manual_en-us.pdf
RAID 5 arrays may take several hours to initialize as the controller creates parity on the
drives. The 8x2TB drive configuration will take approximately 4 hours.
RAID 5 is known as striping with parity. RAID 5, when leveraged on proper RAID
controllers, combine performance characteristics of a striped array with fault tolerance
and maximizing drive space.
RAID 5 requires a minimum of 3 drives and distributes parity across all drives. If a drive
fails, the array performance will be impacted as the reads for the failed drive is
reconstructed from parity striped across the other disks. RAID 5 can only tolerate one
disk failure. A two disk failure will cause the array to fail.
Until recent years, the performance of RAID 5 was limited and not as robust as other
RAID solutions. This was due to parity algorithms and limited processing resources on
the controllers. High-end controllers with faster processors and larger cache can
perform at levels where they no longer are the bottle-neck to storage, allowing us to
leverage additional storage space and spindle count for increased IO operations.
Please verify that your system has the latest H730P RAID Controller Firmware installed.
You may obtain the latest drivers and downloads for the Dell R630 from Dell’s website.
Please use the following document to setup the RAID on your host server:
http://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/poweredge-rc-h730p_User's%20Guide_en-us.pdf
1. Open the link above and click on BIOS Configuration Utility Menu Options in
the Table of Contents.
2. Click on Virtual Disk Actions in the Table of Contents.
3. Scroll down to Virtual Disk Management (pg. 63) and follow the instructions to
configure the virtual disk.
4. You should start with a clean configuration. If not, you will need to clear any
existing configuration.
5. At Step 6 in the linked document, select RAID 5.
6. At Step 9, highlight all of the physical disks.
7. Skip Step 15 and click OK.
8. If you aren't prompted to initialize the new virtual disk, you can scroll to
Initializing virtual disks (pg. 65) and follow the instructions for the virtual disk
you created.
9. You can press Enter on the Virtual Disk to see the estimated time remaining.
10. When initialization is completed, select OK to confirm.
11. Press ESC to close out of the RAID Configuration Utility. Select OK to confirm
exiting. You will be prompted to reboot your system.