http://hardwarecentral.dealtime.com/...17~PD-20658469 - This motherboard is listed as having Raid 0,1 support. From what I understand (very little) about this, does it allow me to run 2 hard drives, which mirror each other in case of failure. Is that right or wrong.
What's a Serial ATA 150 interface? Basically, what do I need to run this M/B with 2 hard drives in case one fails??? |
Yes, RAID 1 is a pair of hard disk in a mirrored configuration. You waste 50% of your total disk space but the failure of a single drive should not result in any data loss. A copy of each file is placed on each HD.
Serial ATA is a relatively new method of connecting hard disks to your motherboard. In theory it's quicker than the traditional IDE (which can be classed as Parallel ATA) connections. It uses a much smaller cable. You'll either need a pair of true Serial ATA drives or a pair of normal ATA drives plus two convertors. Chris. |
Thanks for the info, I can see clearly now ;)
Where's the best place to buy Serial ATA 2 convertors from? |
You'll sometimes get one thrown in with a new motherboard. Or available here for £15+VAT each.
Oh, for a RAID 1 mirror or RAID 0 stripe it's best to have two HDs of the same make + model. Avoids any capacity difference niggles. Chris. |
Will make sure they're te same. Thanks for that really helped me out :)
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