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03-13-2006 07:27 PM
03-13-2006 07:27 PM
Raid 1
Hello to All!!
I am running on HP Proliant ML370 Server with one 72.8K HDD,and with Windows 2003 as operating System. Now I want to implement Raid 1 without formating or damaging the current operating system. Is it possible, If yes then please help me out of this problem.
I am running on HP Proliant ML370 Server with one 72.8K HDD,and with Windows 2003 as operating System. Now I want to implement Raid 1 without formating or damaging the current operating system. Is it possible, If yes then please help me out of this problem.
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03-13-2006 10:44 PM
03-13-2006 10:44 PM
Re: Raid 1
Akheel,
I very much doubt it. Usually when you create an array the disks are initialised during creation.
One possible alternative (although I don't reccomend it) is a software mirrored drive in Windows. I believe you can create these without destroying the source drive, check the documentation to be sure. However this is not hardware RAID !
Jeff
I very much doubt it. Usually when you create an array the disks are initialised during creation.
One possible alternative (although I don't reccomend it) is a software mirrored drive in Windows. I believe you can create these without destroying the source drive, check the documentation to be sure. However this is not hardware RAID !
Jeff
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