December 7, 201312 yr I just got an Asrock C226 WS motherboard, and want to test it to the second level. I noticed that there was no intel motherboards with 1156 socket or newer boards on in the wiki so I figured I could ad an 1150 socket to the list. An explanation of what the "Tested Level" column means The first level should require at least 3 drives (limit of free license), should have successfully computed parity, and should have successfully checked parity. A syslog should be posted to make sure there are no nasties that might point to compatibility issues. (The syslog will also document parity check performance). The second level should be a user with at least 6 drives (limit of Plus license) that has run for a month without a power down, had a successful parity check at the beginning and end of the month. A syslog should be posted here for that period. During this period at least 10% of the array size should be copied to and from the array. The third level would be a user that has had 13+ drives (including a cache disk), that has run for two months without a power down, has successfully parity checked at least 3 times (start, middle, end) and has posted a good syslog for that period. During this period at least 15% of array size should be copied to and from the array. When 10% of the array size should be copied to and from the array does that have to be a certain amount from each drive or can it all be from a single drive?
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