ASUS PIKE 1068E User Manual
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To install the ASUS PIKE 1068E, first power down your server and disconnect all power sources. Open the server chassis, locate the PIKE slot on your motherboard, and gently insert the card into the slot until it's firmly seated. Secure the card with a screw if necessary, close the chassis, and power on the server.
The ASUS PIKE 1068E requires LSI Logic SAS1068E drivers. These can be downloaded from the ASUS support website or the LSI support page. Ensure you select the correct driver version for your operating system.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware package from the ASUS website. Follow the instructions provided in the package, usually involving creating a bootable USB drive and running the update utility from a DOS environment.
First, ensure the card is properly seated in the slot. Check all power and data cable connections. Update your motherboard BIOS and the PIKE card firmware. Verify the drivers are correctly installed. If the card is still not detected, try testing it in another server to rule out hardware failure.
Yes, the ASUS PIKE 1068E supports various RAID levels including RAID 0, 1, 1E, and 10. Use the RAID configuration utility in the server's BIOS or operating system to set up your desired RAID configuration.
You can check the health status using the LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager software. This tool allows you to monitor drive status, view logs, and receive alerts on potential issues.
Check for any firmware or driver updates. Ensure your server's BIOS is up-to-date. Verify that all connected drives are functioning correctly and are not nearing capacity. Additionally, review the RAID configuration for any misconfigurations that could affect performance.
Yes, the ASUS PIKE 1068E supports hot-swapping of drives, provided your server's chassis and backplane also support this feature. Ensure to follow proper procedures for safely removing and inserting drives while the server is powered on.
For optimal performance, ensure that you use enterprise-grade drives with consistent performance and reliability. Use the latest firmware and drivers, and configure the card in a RAID level that meets your performance requirements. Regularly monitor performance and health through the management software.
Yes, you can expand the storage capacity by adding more drives to the RAID array or by replacing existing drives with higher capacity ones. Ensure the new drives are compatible with the PIKE card and properly configured in the RAID setup.