RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RAID 1

Is it true Raid 1 may not automatically re - build?

On most standard LSI controllers (i.e. 9260, 9261, 2008, 9271, 9300 series, a failed drive will automatically rebuild assuming that the replacement drive is not configured (has not already written about this raid metadata.)

If you are referring to the maps sd 16 / 32GB, there are certain "sync" functions, you must run through the UCS utility, or the MMIC in later 2.0 x versions, in order to get the remaining Member to synchronize the raid1 on the replacement SD card.

Thank you

Kirk...

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