Overview of the options available in the Intel® VROC GUI in Windows*.
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The Intel® VROC GUI includes the following components:
- Home Page: Within the home page, users can check the overall status of the system, as well as a summary of the RAID controllers detected by the driver. Clicking on any of the controller fields will open a new page with detailed information about the selected controller.
- Drives Page: This page contains a detailed list of all drives detected on the platform.
- Create Volume Page: This option allows the user to create new RAID volumes.
- Notifications Page: If any issues such as errors or warnings with the RAID volumes occur, all notifications will be shown on this page.
- Preferences Page: This page allows the user to have the ability to turn notifications on or off.
- Scheduler Page: This page shows the menu to configure the scheduler.
- System Report Page: This page shows the system report. It has the option to export the report to a text file.
- About Page: This page provides an explanation of the purpose and functionality of Intel® VROC along with licensing information.
- Help Content Page: This option provides brief descriptions of the overall functionality of Intel® VROC capabilities and associated devices.
To learn more about the Intel® VROC GUI, check out the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) User Guide for Windows*.
With the release of Intel® VROC 8.0, the graphical user interface (GUI) application was also updated. The information mentioned above refers to this new Intel® VROC GUI available in Intel® VROC 8.0 or higher.
If you are using the new Intel® VROC GUI (Intel® VROC 8.0 or higher), you can find more information in the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) User Guide for Windows*. If you are still using the legacy Intel® VROC GUI (Intel® VROC 7.x or lower), refer to your system vendor documentation for additional information.