sorry for flooding the forum with posts but i want to know cause i didn't find the answers of my questions
1.What types of RAID arrays exist and what does each type mean about how are hdd's interpreted by windows
2. I want to make a 80GB RAID X (X-> don't know the number) array with two 40GB hdd's.
tell me more how it's done pls
hope u've understood me
(hope u've thout out that i'm talking about the HPT366 and Abit BP6, not some other controler or MoBo )
how to and about RAID arrays :)
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raid0 or raid 1.
Raid 0 is a strip set with greater speed as both drives share the load equaly.
Raid1 is a volume set with slower speed because one drive is totaly filled before the other starts to fill.
Raid 0 is a strip set with greater speed as both drives share the load equaly.
Raid1 is a volume set with slower speed because one drive is totaly filled before the other starts to fill.
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you can 'raid' in win2k
not proper raid, but windows system software raid
there's
raid 0,1,5 and some other one too
you can have 2 x 10gb as one 10gb drive in mirror mode
2 x 10gb as 20gb in stripe mode, plus windows, i think sort of extends accross.
you can have 4 x 10gb as 1 x 10gb
2 as mirror and two in standby in case of failure
plus there's google
not proper raid, but windows system software raid
there's
raid 0,1,5 and some other one too
you can have 2 x 10gb as one 10gb drive in mirror mode
2 x 10gb as 20gb in stripe mode, plus windows, i think sort of extends accross.
you can have 4 x 10gb as 1 x 10gb
2 as mirror and two in standby in case of failure
plus there's google
bp6's 3 x dual @ 533
. . . . 1 x dual @ 466
. . . . 1 sngl @ 400
[( 2 x dual xeon 2.4ghz )]
[( 2 x dual xeon 2.66ghz )]
[( 1 x 2.4C ghz )]
[( 1 x 2.4B ghz )]
[( 1 x dual AMD 1800MP )]
[( 1 x P4 1600 )]
[( 1 x 500 ppga )]
3 x piii 866
. . . . 1 x dual @ 466
. . . . 1 sngl @ 400
[( 2 x dual xeon 2.4ghz )]
[( 2 x dual xeon 2.66ghz )]
[( 1 x 2.4C ghz )]
[( 1 x 2.4B ghz )]
[( 1 x dual AMD 1800MP )]
[( 1 x P4 1600 )]
[( 1 x 500 ppga )]
3 x piii 866
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ASRock 939 Dual Sata II mobo--2x 2200+--2GB RAM--ATI x800XL--2x Seagate Cheetah 15K.3s on LSI 20160 HBA--WD 400GB Caviar RE2, Maxtor 300GB, 3x Maxtor 120+ GB = 1.1TB storage--Sony Dru-820A DVDRW--Diamond Xtreme 7.1 sound--Win XP