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<H2><A NAME="s1">1. Introduction</A></H2>
<P> This document describes how to set up SCSI hardware RAID, focusing
mainly on host-based adapters from DPT, though the principles applied
here are fairly general.
<P> Use the information below at your own risk. I disclaim all
responsibility for anything you may do after reading this HOWTO. The
latest version of this HOWTO will always be available at
<A HREF="http://www.ram.org/computing/linux/dpt_raid.html">http://www.ram.org/computing/linux/dpt_raid.html</A>.
<P> For the purposes of this HOWTO, I am assuming you have only a
Linux system running. Also, note that I've only tried this out with
the DPT Smartcache IV PM2144UW and PM3334UW controllers, with DPT
(SmartRAID tower) and Wetex enclosures, and I have no experience with
other setups. So things may be different for your setup.
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