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тАО12-01-2010 05:42 AM
тАО12-01-2010 05:42 AM
I have an ML150 G2 Server. When I try to configure my two 1T SATA harddisks to RAID1, I find that there are only RAID0 and RAID0+1 (or RAID1+0, I cannot remember) options in the B110i configuration utility. How can I configure my two disks as RAID1? Or the server does not support this option? Thanks.
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тАО12-01-2010 03:56 PM
тАО12-01-2010 03:56 PM
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Hi Xuefei,
I believe it will be RAID 1+0, as RAID 0+1 required minimum of 4 disks.
RAID 1+0 is the option you are looking for. It will provide the benefits of RAID 1, with added benefits of RAID 0 (mostly performance).
A quick reference to RAID levels can be found on the wikipedia page here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID
Hope this helps.
Taha
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I believe it will be RAID 1+0, as RAID 0+1 required minimum of 4 disks.
RAID 1+0 is the option you are looking for. It will provide the benefits of RAID 1, with added benefits of RAID 0 (mostly performance).
A quick reference to RAID levels can be found on the wikipedia page here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID
Hope this helps.
Taha
PS: Please do not forget to assign points to this answer.
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тАО12-02-2010 01:27 AM
тАО12-02-2010 01:27 AM
Re: ML150 G2 - How to configure RAID1 in BIOS
Hi Taha,
Thanks a lot.
But I have another problem. I have three SATA harddisks. I setup two disks as RAID1, and leave one disk for Linux system installation. I used hpahcisr driver disk in the Linux installation process, but I just found the RAID and could not find the single disk for system. How can I resolve this problem?
Thanks.
Thanks a lot.
But I have another problem. I have three SATA harddisks. I setup two disks as RAID1, and leave one disk for Linux system installation. I used hpahcisr driver disk in the Linux installation process, but I just found the RAID and could not find the single disk for system. How can I resolve this problem?
Thanks.
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