- Mar 25, 2001
 
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Hi!
I just have created an IDE Raid 1 strip using 2 x120 gb WD hard drives.
I am using high-point hp370 controller, which came with my board. After synchronization, I am booting up to windows and when I go to disk managment to prepare the disks for use (format) it says that I am only able to create a dynamic disks....
Can you explain what is a dynamic disk?
What are the limits, pros and cons?
Also, since I have created raid 1, the data security is the most important thing...
If one of the disks would fail, it will be instantly possible to retrieve the data of the other one?
Will it be still detected as a dynamic disk?
Should I just use some third pary utilites (Partition Magic) to format my Raid 1 strip as just as a regular disk?
I know for sure that dynamic disks can not be accessed from a DOS... can such volumes be accessible from a recovery console or from another O/S such us Win XP or ME..... (I might use FAT 32 instead NTFS but I havent decided yet)
Help?
Regards,
Adam
			
			I just have created an IDE Raid 1 strip using 2 x120 gb WD hard drives.
I am using high-point hp370 controller, which came with my board. After synchronization, I am booting up to windows and when I go to disk managment to prepare the disks for use (format) it says that I am only able to create a dynamic disks....
Can you explain what is a dynamic disk?
What are the limits, pros and cons?
Also, since I have created raid 1, the data security is the most important thing...
If one of the disks would fail, it will be instantly possible to retrieve the data of the other one?
Will it be still detected as a dynamic disk?
Should I just use some third pary utilites (Partition Magic) to format my Raid 1 strip as just as a regular disk?
I know for sure that dynamic disks can not be accessed from a DOS... can such volumes be accessible from a recovery console or from another O/S such us Win XP or ME..... (I might use FAT 32 instead NTFS but I havent decided yet)
Help?
Regards,
Adam
				
		
			