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02-14-2006 08:17 AM
02-14-2006 08:17 AM
Back to RAID 0 with Compaq Prosignia Server 720
Hi,
I have old Compaq Prosignia Server 720 installed in RAID 1 and I would like to return in RAID 0 without losing my data and the
configuration of the server Windows 2003.
It is possible?
Pierre
I have old Compaq Prosignia Server 720 installed in RAID 1 and I would like to return in RAID 0 without losing my data and the
configuration of the server Windows 2003.
It is possible?
Pierre
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02-14-2006 08:42 AM
02-14-2006 08:42 AM
Re: Back to RAID 0 with Compaq Prosignia Server 720
Hi Pierre,
With a Smart Array controller you are not able to migrate a RAID set back to RAID 0.
You can do a full system back-up, delete the currenty array and create a new RAID 0 set. Then restore from back-up.
Thanks,
Jake Zeeman
HP Server Storage
With a Smart Array controller you are not able to migrate a RAID set back to RAID 0.
You can do a full system back-up, delete the currenty array and create a new RAID 0 set. Then restore from back-up.
Thanks,
Jake Zeeman
HP Server Storage
Yarr!
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02-15-2006 01:46 AM
02-15-2006 01:46 AM
Re: Back to RAID 0 with Compaq Prosignia Server 720
Thanks Jake for your answer,
Documentation is not very clear. How to break mirror set (RAID 1) one this server.
It is same of this ?
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/14679/14679.html
Thanks,
Pierre Legault
Documentation is not very clear. How to break mirror set (RAID 1) one this server.
It is same of this ?
http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/14679/14679.html
Thanks,
Pierre Legault
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