Originally posted by: Solema
Alright, let me clear this up for dclive:
In other words, Kellybrf just wants to RAID a PART of each drive, and leave 100GB of each drive OUT of the RAID array.
Hardware RAID does not support this, AFAIK. If you
really want to do anything like this, just get one of the deals of the week for a third smaller drive, like a 40GB drive for <$30 for your OS.
The main problem with this approach is that you cannot copy the existing "larger" drive to the smaller, or at least I don't think you can. (Never tried, so don't know) You can copy the smaller drive to a larger one, then break the mirror and play with the partition sizes if you wish.
Software RAID will do what you're talking about, but it's only available in MS server OSes since NT4. I believe there's probably a hack out there somewhere if you own copies of NT4 and your current OS where you
may be able to pull out the appropriate FS files and apply them to your current OS (NT variants only), but that might have been broken by the NTFS upgrades with 2000 SP3 and XP.
Personally - don't mess with software raid, just pay the $20 plus another drive.... much easier, and much more powerful.
If you wind up reinstalling your OS - play with the RAID controller first - copying contents of drives, creating breaking mirrors and RAID sets, etc. (Use non-criticial drives for this, as your data will get destroyed on at least 1 drive, if not all of them. Recovering files from a broken RAID0 set is painful, especially under Windows....)
BTW, I used to spec RAID systems for a few years... and 4 of my home systems are RAIDED, 3 SCSI, 2 IDE. (That's right - 1 system has both - don't ask....)