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Raid changing motherboards..

Mavrick007

Diamond Member
If I bought a mobo with raid now and put in 2 hd to raid 0, how easy would it be to change mobo to a different one, or to different OS's??
Once the Raid array is created, can you switch hds to a new mobo without losing all the data?

I know that I would probably upgrade in about 2 years or less and then I would have alot of data.
Would it be smarter to back up to other drives or just plop them into a new mobo cause I would have to have alot of storage space ready?

I plan on getting the Abit KR7a-Raid with 2 x 60Gig hds in Raid to go along with my other 2 hds.
 
I'm not 100% positive, but I'm pretty sure you have to re-create the RAID array which means data loss. 🙁
 
Unless the RAID controller on the new motherboard is the same, all data created on the old RAID setup will be useless. Another thing is drives used in a paticular RAID array should have the stripe set removed via the controller's BIOS setup before disconecting the controller for the last time as the RAID partitioning/formating is difficult to remove from the drives after the fact. When I say difficult, FDISK cannot remove the small controller partition placed on a stripe set drive, only a low level format will.
 
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