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Homie 3rd Mar 04 08:46 PM

Gonna install an RAID 0 array, now the q is, does it have to be similar drives or can I make an array with a 120/80GB HDD, Seagate/Maxtor aso ?

thx in advance
Homie

war59312 3rd Mar 04 09:07 PM

http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US;Q303184&

No can be different drivers, model and size.

Just fee space has to be the same. And of course same file system.

See above link for all the details.

Another good explication:

http://www.poweroid-video-editing.co...age/RAID_0.asp

Bads 4th Mar 04 12:34 AM

What is the purpose of a raid ? Just want to know


Thanks

richardc2000 4th Mar 04 01:55 AM

thanks for the links war59312
I was wondering whether I should try that or not.

war59312 4th Mar 04 04:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bads@Mar 3 2004, 07:34 PM
What is the purpose of a raid ? Just want to know


Thanks

http://www.poweroid-video-editing.co...age/RAID_0.asp

Read it!! :P

So raid is a very good thing. Was using a hardware raid 0 but damn motherboard drive so now having to use software raid 0. Even had a RAID 0 + 1 for awhile. Was very very very nice. Untill damn harddrive died. :(

Microsoft talks about software raid and below.

Hardware is of course the best. So your motherboard needs to have support or you need to buy a RAID controller.

RAID 0
RAID 0 is simply the combination of two or more hard disks to appear to the computer as one large hard disk. It's also called striping. You could take two 250 GB hard disks, set them up as RAID 0 and the PC will see them as a single 500 GB hard disk. Once that is configured and setup for all practical purposes the PC will behave like there is only one 500 GB hard disk in the machine.

The main advantage of striping is the extra speed that you will get. Writing to hard disks is the bottleneck in most modern PCs. However with RAID 0 the writing is split across two drives, and the PC is writing simultaneously to both; that does speed things up. You won't get 100% speed increases but 20-30% is quite possible.

The main disadvantage is that there is double the risk of a hard disk failure. You need only one of your two drives to go faulty and you've lost all your data.

RAID 1
RAID 1, also called mirroring, is setting up the two disks such that the second one mirrors the first providing you an up to the minute backup if something ever goes wrong with the first disk. Should the first hard disk fail you simply remove it, put the second disk in it's place and carry on where you left off.

RAID 0 + 1
You could have a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1 to provide both the speed and the security. You will, of course, need several hard disks for this.

RAID 1.5
A new concept but the jury is still out on this one. It may give you slightly higher read speeds but write speeds don't benefit.

Best one I can find.

Check it out:

http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=830

richardc2000 4th Mar 04 05:47 AM

thanks again for all the info - I guess that for those with only 2 HD
and dual booting, RAID is more or less impossible. :-(

Stringent 4th Mar 04 10:06 AM

Also some games don't like being on RAID drives.

Homie 4th Mar 04 03:13 PM

Thx for the info war59312 :)

Homie

war59312 4th Mar 04 07:26 PM

Yeap enjoy.

Yea I got to get another hard drive and a raid controller so I can do it again. I miss the speed.


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