IndyColtsFan
Lifer
Hello,
I am contemplating building a new server for my home. The current server has been running 24/7 for over 5 years and at this stage, I am starting to get nervous and expect a major hardware failure soon.
Currently, the server uses a P35 chipset motherboard (running a Q6600 CPU) and has six 750 GB SATA drives connected to the onboard Intel RAID controller. I don't remember the storage controller name offhand (maybe ICH8 or 9?), but I'm wondering what will happen if I put in an X79 board and connect the drives to the Intel controller. I know that some of the storage controllers were backwards compatible and would see the volume and make it available; would a RAID volume from the P35 chipset era easily transfer over to the X79 era? I'm thinking it will but hope someone has tried.
The reason I ask is that if I do build a new server, I will probably use the existing disk array for now as I don't want to spend the money on 6 new drives at this stage.
Thanks
I am contemplating building a new server for my home. The current server has been running 24/7 for over 5 years and at this stage, I am starting to get nervous and expect a major hardware failure soon.
Currently, the server uses a P35 chipset motherboard (running a Q6600 CPU) and has six 750 GB SATA drives connected to the onboard Intel RAID controller. I don't remember the storage controller name offhand (maybe ICH8 or 9?), but I'm wondering what will happen if I put in an X79 board and connect the drives to the Intel controller. I know that some of the storage controllers were backwards compatible and would see the volume and make it available; would a RAID volume from the P35 chipset era easily transfer over to the X79 era? I'm thinking it will but hope someone has tried.
The reason I ask is that if I do build a new server, I will probably use the existing disk array for now as I don't want to spend the money on 6 new drives at this stage.
Thanks