Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Server Motherboards Wikipedia Is It Necessary To Setup A RAID Array On A SATA II Hard Drive If You Aren't Running A Network Or Server.?

Is it necessary to setup a RAID array on a SATA II hard drive if you aren't running a network or server.? - server motherboards wikipedia

I bought a Gigabyte S-series motherboard technologies to build a new gaming system. It is configured to be executed, 4 SATA II. The manual says it can not be activated, the RAID-II for four people, but Wikipedia says that the RAID drives are primarily used in servers.

1 comment:

acid burn said...

You can define an attack, if they act as 1 unit 4 is everything, so instead, for example 4 10 units behave as 1 40 GB hard disk, servers are often used, not to me, and I can not because their 5TB 1 large unit, or its possible the biggest I've seen is 1 / 5 that / to your staff I would like to make a RAID with two of them and leave the other two separate

and not only because its RAID RAID is a redundant RAID array of hard drives seems stupid inderpenant redundant array of independent disks, unless your array of one or more outputs that follows is a series of raids

I want to use RAID 1 or RAID 5, RAID Infact, that five would be better if you can do /

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