I'm setting up a server.
Components:
6x 2TB Harddrives
Chipset: Intel P55 (supports certain kinds of BIOS RAID)
I want to set up a mirror raid. So that 3 drives mirror the other 3 drives.
At first I through RAID 1 could handle a 6 drive mirror automatically, but then I realized it's limited to 2 drives.
So I set up THREE, RAID 1 volumes in the Intel BIOS RAID, and then used Windows Server 2003 to convert each volume to GPT and Dynamic disk.
Using Dynamic Disk with NTFS, I set up JBOD to span the space across all of the 3 volumes, in to one drive letter.
Is this a safe way to do this?
What happens to the JBOD when a drive fails?
Components:
6x 2TB Harddrives
Chipset: Intel P55 (supports certain kinds of BIOS RAID)
I want to set up a mirror raid. So that 3 drives mirror the other 3 drives.
At first I through RAID 1 could handle a 6 drive mirror automatically, but then I realized it's limited to 2 drives.
So I set up THREE, RAID 1 volumes in the Intel BIOS RAID, and then used Windows Server 2003 to convert each volume to GPT and Dynamic disk.
Using Dynamic Disk with NTFS, I set up JBOD to span the space across all of the 3 volumes, in to one drive letter.
Is this a safe way to do this?
What happens to the JBOD when a drive fails?
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