Tempo SATA X4i
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Driver (2)
IDDownload TitleDownload LinkPost Date
150 Tempo SATA Pro Family Driver (Windows) 4.2.0May-12-2010
384 Tempo SATA Pro Family Driver (OS X-Power Mac Only) 2.2.4May-27-2010
 
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FAQ (16)
IDArticle TitlePost Date
36 What are the benefits of supporting Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC)?Mar-02-10
37 Is it possible to boot from a volume that resides on the Tempo SATA card?Mar-02-10
39 Can I hot-swap a disk drive that is attached to any Sonnet Tempo Serial ATA card?Mar-23-10
40 How does hot-swap functionality work?Mar-02-10
42 Can the Tempo SATA cards co-exist with other manufacturers' Serial ATA cards?Oct-27-09
63 Can I operate two Tempo SATA cards in the same system?Sep-02-09
67 What kind of performance can I expect from a using a Sonnet Tempo SATA Card in a PCI slot (like in a Power Mac G4)?Oct-12-09
106 Is Tempo SATA E4P, E4i, X4P, or X4i compatible with Red Hat Linux?Sep-02-09
120 How do I set up a RAID 0 striped array under Windows XP Professional or Vista?Mar-23-10
To create a striped array you must first have at least two drives with a portion of 'unpartitioned space' free. The largest stripe you can create will be twice the size of the smallest unused space on either of the disks. If you have two disks, one with 500GB of unpartitioned space and one with 750GB, the largest striped array you could create would be 2 x 500GB = 1000GB, as the area of space used by the stripe on each disk must be the same.

The first step is to convert both disks from basic to dynamic disks within Windows. A dynamic disk is a disk that contains an additional database of other dynamic disks on the system. Dynamic disks can only be read by Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, and the various Windows Server operating systems, and are required to create software RAID arrays within Windows.

To convert a disk from basic to dynamic, follow these steps:

1) Right click the grey box on the left that contains the disk names (disk 1, disk 2, etc.) and select 'convert to dynamic disk'.

2) From the next window you can check both blank drives and click 'ok' to convert them.

3) Once both disks are listed as dynamic, right click the 'unpartitioned space' of either drive and select 'new volume.'

4) In the 'select volume type' window, select 'striped.' Add all disks you wish to use, then decide on the amount of space on both disks you wish to use for the striped volume you are about to create. If you wish, you use only part of each disk for the stripe, leaving the rest free for other uses.

5) Choose a drive letter or folder to use, and the method of formatting, and you are done. The striped array will format and be ready for use.
 
121 Can I set up a RAID 1 mirrored array under Windows XP or Vista?Mar-23-10
404 The Sonnet Tempo SATA card does not work with my Western Digital My Book Premium ES Edition, or Seagate Technology FreeAgent Pro.Mar-02-10
452 I upgraded my Tempo SATA software in a PowerMac G4 or G5 and the card is giving a lot of system errors.Oct-12-09
454 I have connected a large hardware RAID volume (for example, a 4TB Fusion D400QR5) to a Sonnet Pro SATA card in a Macintosh, and it is showing up as only 2TB. Why?Oct-14-09
459 The performance of my drive array is significantly less than I expect.Jun-14-11
544 How do I uninstall the Sonnet Pro SATA Driver?Dec-26-10
757 My Stardom RAIDSonic ST3620-2S-S2 is not reliable with 6Gb drives and and a 6Gb controller.Jul-08-13