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тАО05-22-2008 06:27 PM
тАО05-22-2008 06:27 PM
Hi,
I've this old HP Netserver LP 1000r with 3x 36GB SCSI HDD in it.
The problem is how do I perform a RAID0 on this 3 drive so that I can get a 100GB array?
Do I need to insert another controller board (NetRAID) to do this? Currently this server only has the basic sym scsi board...
I've this old HP Netserver LP 1000r with 3x 36GB SCSI HDD in it.
The problem is how do I perform a RAID0 on this 3 drive so that I can get a 100GB array?
Do I need to insert another controller board (NetRAID) to do this? Currently this server only has the basic sym scsi board...
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тАО06-11-2008 02:32 PM
тАО06-11-2008 02:32 PM
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The LP1000R does not have native RAID support built into the system board. If you need it, you will have to install a separate SCSI RAID controller into the one available PCI slot.
You can probably find HP NetRAID boards cheap on Greed-bay, or perhaps at the larger surplus computer stores.
On a related note: If you plan to be storing critical data on that system, I would not use RAID-0. I would, instead, choose RAID-5. That way, you'll have at least some chance of recovery if you lose a drive.
Happy tweaking.
You can probably find HP NetRAID boards cheap on Greed-bay, or perhaps at the larger surplus computer stores.
On a related note: If you plan to be storing critical data on that system, I would not use RAID-0. I would, instead, choose RAID-5. That way, you'll have at least some chance of recovery if you lose a drive.
Happy tweaking.
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тАО06-11-2008 02:34 PM
тАО06-11-2008 02:34 PM
Re: How to configure RAID0 in Netserver lp 1000r
I almost forgot to add... If you really do need 100 gigs of storage, you can use a RAID controller that has an external connector, along with an appropriately-sized external array. Compaq hardware to do this is showing up pretty inexpensively on the surplus market.
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