

Media Type will be Hard Disk Drive for non-SSD SATA drives. Ensure that Media Patrol and PDM (Predictive Data Migration) are enabled.Ĭ. You will be brought to the Disk Array sub-menu.Ī.There should be no configured disk arrays in the subsystem. Once you've verified that all the drives have a Configuration Status of Unconfigured, proceed to the Disk Array icon.You want to ensure that all the drives (or the drives that you want to use for your new array) have a Configuration Status as Unconfigured:.Click on the Physical Drive icon to get the list of the disks.In order to make any changes to the Pegasus, the utility must be unlocked.Unlock the Utility by click in on the lock icon.Note: Review the tables below indicating which RAID levels each Pegasus Model supports.Ģx Thunderbolt™ 3 Technology Ports (40Gbps)įor the full specifications table for the Pegasus3 Series, please download the datasheet.Ģx Thunderbolt™ 2 Technology Ports (20Gbps)įor the full specifications table for the Pegasus2 Series, please download the datasheet. Section I. Identifying the Pegasus Model and Specifications Creating Disk Array and Logical Driveĭescription: This article will illustrate to all Pegasus customers on how to configure a Pegasus from scratch. Identifying the Pegasus Model and Specifications
