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February 12th, 2005 17:00

What is Raid?

Hi,
I have heard alot of people talk about Raid 0, what is that and what does it do? I know it applyes to harddrives but is it better then the Sata drive I have currently in my 8400 system? Just little bit confused whit the different Raid I have seen poelpe talk about. Can anyone explain little bit?
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February 12th, 2005 17:00

RAID 0 is striping across two discs. It improves performance at the expense of reliability (your data integrity depends on two drives, so a failure in either results in total loss, doubling your chances of losing your data).

RAID1 is mirroring for data integrity - two separate copies of your system are kept on two different hard drives.

RAID5 is the best of both worlds - striping with redundancy. Unfortunately it requires three drives and isn't supported by most desktop systems.

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February 12th, 2005 17:00

RAID = Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks
or Redundant Array of Independent Disks

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February 12th, 2005 18:00

I found this to be a good website for explaining all the RAID levels (0-6, 10, 50, 0+1).

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February 12th, 2005 19:00

Rioe.

See if the following can help.

http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/perf/raid/

Bev.

 

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February 12th, 2005 19:00

Thank you for the responses, but how do I know if my drive supports Raid in the first place or my mother board? I have the 8400 system 160 Gb SATA maxtor .

Message Edited by Rioe on 02-12-2005 03:57 PM

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February 12th, 2005 20:00

The board supports RAID natively. You need a pair of matched (same model) SATA drives to use RAID.

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April 11th, 2007 12:00

I'd like to setup Raid1 (mirrored) would I do this in Bios or Windows disc management? If this can be done, would this be software or hardware based too? Thanks

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April 11th, 2007 22:00

slyone

It would help to post the computer model and version of windows.

To install RAID, you may need to reinstall the operating system, etc.

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April 11th, 2007 22:00

Thanks Bev, It's a 4700 w/XP home. I'm just going to use a new drive w/ an external also.

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April 11th, 2007 23:00

slyone

The D-4700 does not support RAID, you will need to buy a PCI RAID controller.

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April 12th, 2007 02:00

Thanks Bev...I decided not to opt for Raid on this one and will utilize an external hdd..:)

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April 12th, 2007 03:00

slyone.
 
 
Thank's for the heads up and that's a smart decision.     :)
 
 
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