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Dell EMC PowerEdge RAID Controller S130 User’s Guide

Linux RAID

The Linux RAID feature is supported on all the Dell PowerEdge 13th generation systems. You can use Linux RAID to protect data across multiple devices. For more information about configuring Linux RAID, see Configuring Linux RAID.
NOTE: Ensure that your system has the latest BIOS firmware. You can download the latest BIOS firmware from dell.com/support.
NOTE: Ensure that you use only the S130 UEFI configuration utility to configure Linux RAID feature during pre-boot.
NOTE: You must ensure that the boot virtual disks are configured in RAID 1, using two physical disks of identical drive type (HDD and SSD) and sector size. However, you can also configure non-boot virtual disks in any of the supported RAID levels in the Linux operating system.
NOTE: If you are configuring Linux RAID for RHEL 7.2 on the PowerEdge R330, R230, T330, and T130 systems, ensure that you download the latest Driver Update Disk (DUD) available at https://access.redhat.com/downloads/content/69/ver=/rhel---7/7.2/x86_64/product-software.
NOTE: If you are configuring Linux RAID for SLES 11 SP4 or SLES 12 SP2 on the PowerEdge R330, R230, T330, and T130 systems, ensure that you download the latest Driver Update Disk (DUD) available at https://drivers.suse.com/dell/Dell_PowerEdge_13G/sle-11-sp4-x86_64/1.0/install-readme.html.

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