I am considering using a SATA controller, such as a SIIG SATA RAID controller for a server that we need to rebuild in a hurry. Normally, I'd order a 3ware raid controller, since this RAID controller is a true hardware based RAID controller. But, in today's case, I don't have the time to wait to get one ordered and will need to go to local vendors. Most of these vendors offer software based raid controllers, such as the promise fasttracks, SIIG controllers, and other sub $100 based controllers.
How reliable are these in the case of failure of a single hard drive in a RAID 1 configuration. I'll be using windows 2000 server, so I wont have nearly the setup headaches I'd have if I were to be using Linux. While easy to setup, I do question the ability to rebuild an array if a hard drive fails in the mirrored array.
Any thoughts or case examples on how these fake-raid controllers work in the case of a failure?
How reliable are these in the case of failure of a single hard drive in a RAID 1 configuration. I'll be using windows 2000 server, so I wont have nearly the setup headaches I'd have if I were to be using Linux. While easy to setup, I do question the ability to rebuild an array if a hard drive fails in the mirrored array.
Any thoughts or case examples on how these fake-raid controllers work in the case of a failure?