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I'm going to be installing a RAID 0 array in my system soon and I came across a potential problem: I only have six SATA ports and four of them can be configured into RAID. The issue here is I'm only going to use two hard drives for said RAID. I have five other drives to consider, two extra hard drives, two laptop hard drives, and a DVD burner. If I take four SATA ports away, I can only have two other drives running, which is a problem. :huh:
I'm kind of thinking is it possible to put a DVD drive in a SATA RAID? And, can I use the extra remaining SATA RAID port to perhaps use for a laptop drive without it being in part of the RAID 0? I'm slightly lost here....
I'm going to be installing a RAID 0 array in my system soon and I came across a potential problem: I only have six SATA ports and four of them can be configured into RAID. The issue here is I'm only going to use two hard drives for said RAID. I have five other drives to consider, two extra hard drives, two laptop hard drives, and a DVD burner. If I take four SATA ports away, I can only have two other drives running, which is a problem. :huh:
I'm kind of thinking is it possible to put a DVD drive in a SATA RAID? And, can I use the extra remaining SATA RAID port to perhaps use for a laptop drive without it being in part of the RAID 0? I'm slightly lost here....
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ASUS
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 240 II @ 2.8-4.004 ghz
- Motherboard
- M4A78LT-M LE
- Memory
- SuperTalent 4gb DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon 3000HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1440*900
- Case
- Re-modded Dell Dimension 4550
- Cooling
- Vantec 92mm Tornado x2
- Other Info
- It looks pretty.
Also, my madreboard supports SATA II, so I'd be almost capping it out with a RAID setup. But at the same time, I'd like redundancy because yeah, it is rather risky. Then again, I really don't know if I will be using the other hard drive bay. Hmmm, a RAID card perhaps?