ASUS PIKE 2208 User Manual
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To install the ASUS PIKE 2208, first power down your server and unplug it. Open the chassis and locate the PIKE RAID card slot on your motherboard. Insert the PIKE 2208 card into the slot and ensure it is seated securely. Finally, close the chassis, plug in the server, and power it back on.
After installing the PIKE 2208, boot your server and enter the RAID configuration utility by pressing Ctrl + R during POST. From there, you can configure RAID arrays by selecting drives and choosing the desired RAID level. Save your configuration and exit the utility.
Download the latest firmware from the ASUS support website. Create a bootable USB drive with the firmware update files. Boot your server from the USB drive and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the firmware update process.
Ensure the card is properly seated in the slot. Check for any BIOS settings that might disable the PIKE slot. Update the server's BIOS to the latest version. If the card is still not detected, try installing it in another compatible server to rule out hardware failure.
Install the ASUS RAID management software that came with your server or download it from the ASUS support website. This software allows you to check the status of your RAID array, monitor drive health, and receive alerts for potential issues.
The ASUS PIKE 2208 supports multiple RAID levels, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, and RAID 60, providing flexibility for different performance and redundancy needs.
Yes, you can migrate an existing RAID array to the ASUS PIKE 2208, but it is essential to back up all data before proceeding. Use the RAID management software to import the array configuration and verify the integrity of the array after migration.
If a drive fails, replace it with an identical or compatible drive. Use the RAID management software to rebuild the array using the new drive. Monitor the rebuild process and ensure the array returns to a healthy state.
Open the ASUS RAID management software and navigate to the alert settings. Enter your email server details, recipient email address, and configure the types of alerts you want to receive. Test the settings to ensure emails are sent correctly.
Yes, the ASUS PIKE 2208 supports hot-swapping if your server chassis and drive bays are designed for it. This allows for replacing drives without shutting down the server, minimizing downtime.