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October 27th, 2005 11:00

raid 0 array for dimension 9100

i was wondering if it's possible to set up a 4 sata II hard drive raid 0 array on the 9100. I'm also a little confused about connecting sata II drives to the sata ports on the motherboard.  I thought sata II  and sata connectors are different.   

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October 27th, 2005 12:00

You csn set up two separate RAID0 arrays, but not an array of 4 drives.

SATA 3G is useless for this system anyway, as it does not support that bandwidth. However, SATA 3.0Gb (SATA300, etc.) is backward compatible with SATA 150.

October 27th, 2005 13:00

i didn't know sata II was so new.

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October 27th, 2005 14:00

If you'd searched, you'd have found your answers here. Good luck.

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October 27th, 2005 16:00

Unless you can find something I've not seen, the RAID BIOS in that system supports only two drives. It is a dual-channel controller, but only two drives are supported per channel - either RAID0 or RAID1, X2.

Yes, I know the Intel chipset supports other RAID configurations - but the BIOS on the board does not. I doubt you'll see RAID5 support on any Dell (or HPaq, etc.) desktop because the companies have a server business they need to protect.

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October 27th, 2005 16:00

ejn63: You csn set up two separate RAID0 arrays, but not an array of 4 drives
 
Is that just something funky with the controller? I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to have more than 2 drives in a RAID0.

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October 31st, 2005 16:00

Use software Raid in XP. With 4 drives, install OS on one and configure remaining 3 as RAID 5.

Or install XP on one drive, then mirror it with a second, then configure remaning pair as RAID 0.

Should be able to combine 2 SATA and 2 EIDE -- eliminating optical drives-- any way you want, but

haven't tried this.

November 16th, 2005 10:00

oops-i meant the tool would not work with the 9100

November 16th, 2005 10:00

i'm pretty sure the 9100 does support 3.0 gbps.  the bios says the link speed is 3.0 gbps.  also i had to use the hitachi feature tool to enable the 3.0 gbps data rate on my hard drives and before i changed it, the feature tool stated that the hard drive(s) will be completely useless if my motherboard doesn't support that speed.  I did have to enable the 3.0 gbps data rate for my hard drives on another computer though-the tool would work with the 9100.

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