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Important information about your assembly order

 

Dear CHANNEL ASSEMBLY retailer,
thank you for choosing CHANNEL ASSEMBLY.

Per your order we see that you have decided to install an operating system and the corresponding RAID configuration. In order to complete this order properly for you, we still need some additional important information from you

Please note that we cannot assemble the servers you have ordered without this information. Therefore, in order to avoid long waiting times and delays in delivery, we ask you to please provide this information as soon as possible.

Please fill out the form completely and send it back to the email address below

IM-Assembly@ingrammicro.com

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RAID groups:
RAID Set 1 (partition for the operating system)

installation data:

Would you like to add a hot spare disk:
GB
Attention! Observe minimum size for the operating system:
  • Windows Server 2016 (Essentials, Standard, Datacenter)min. 32 GB
  • Windows Server 2019 (Essentials, Standard, Datacenter)min. 32 GB
RAID Set 2 (partition for the data)

installation data:

Would you like to add a hot spare disk:
GB
Installation of Windows Server 2016 and 2019

The default administration password is:

  • For Windows Server 2016Ingram-01
  • For Windows Server 2019Ingram-01
The company name is added to the registry and, for example, displayed in the user and group creation window (Dashboard)
The first and last name of the user is displayed in the properties of the user, who is subsequently created to replace the administrator. This user can fully administer the server.
Installation data:

Examples for RAID systems explained:

RAID level version Minimum quantity of hard drives or SSDs Failure tolerance RAID level information
RAID 1 two hard drives one hard drive RAID 1 is a group of two or more hard drives. With RAID level 1, the data is stored twice, i.e. on at least two hard drives. This is called data mirroring.
RAID 5 three or more hard drives one hard drive If a hard drive fails in RAID 5, the data is at great risk. If another hard drive fails, the data is lost for good. A RAID 5 cannot handle the malfunction of a second hard disk.
RAID 6 four hard drives up to two hard drives Unlike RAID 5, dual parity information is calculated and stored, allowing the array to handle the malfunction of up to two hard drives without data loss. The additional fault tolerance comes at the expense of a reduced total storage capacity compared to RAID 5.
RAID 10 four hard drives see RAID level info RAID 10 is safe because it stores all data twice or even more. It is also fast because the data is distributed across multiple disks that can be accessed simultaneously. To set up RAID 10, you need at least four physical storage drives and a disk controller that can handle RAID 1 .
Hot spare hard disk explained:

A hot spare hard disk is a hard disk held in reserve (spare) in a system (and it is normally not used). If another disk fails, the hot spare disk is automatically incorporated during operation (hot) in place of the defective one.

Global Spare
A global spare steps in for any suitable hard drive or SSD in a server or storage system.
Dedicated Spare
A global spare steps in for any suitable hard drive or SSD in a server or storage system. A dedicated spare can only step in for a specific RAID set
NOTE:

Our advice is expressly limited to the question(s) you ask and is based solely on the information provided to us. Problems and their solutions may depend on the nature of your system environment and many other factors that are unknown to Ingram-Micro. Therefore, Ingram-Micro cannot assume any liability except in case of intent and gross negligence. Please note that technical information is subject to change with the availability of new data material.

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