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iparout
11-05-02, 07:16 AM
The question is simple :

Can I RAID the hard drives I mentioned above. They are both 100 GB, 7200 RPM ATA100 and the only difference is the cache (2MB for the BB, 8 MB for the JB).

Is there gonna be any problem when RAIDing those ? (i.e. performance handicapps) ?

Thanks in advance.

Johnny Knoxville
11-05-02, 08:13 AM
you can raid them but you'll lose the performance of the 8mb cache, so both will operate with 2mb cache. I suggest you don't raid them

seamadan000
11-07-02, 05:28 PM
but you'll gain the performance of RAID, which is a greater boost. So, I'd go for it
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flyingember
11-07-02, 08:20 PM
raid <> a gain.

data safety == 2 drives for the space of one
extra space == greater chance for data loss

oh, and its not good to use dissimilar drives. it's called a mirror for a reason

Oni
11-09-02, 12:55 AM
But the drives are the same, save for the cache, right?

Well, I think that it would work, and you'd theoretically have a 10MB cache, but I'm not sure. It might go like Johnny Knoxville said, and reduce you to a 2MB cache on both drives (giving you a theoretical 4MB cache).

The only way to find out is to try! :)

iparout
11-09-02, 06:35 AM
Originally posted by Oni
But the drives are the same, save for the cache, right?

Well, I think that it would work, and you'd theoretically have a 10MB cache, but I'm not sure. It might go like Johnny Knoxville said, and reduce you to a 2MB cache on both drives (giving you a theoretical 4MB cache).

The only way to find out is to try! :)

Unfortunately, I can't spend $250 on a hard drive just to find out that it won't RAID flawlessly with the one I already have... ;)

CaptBill
11-09-02, 01:24 PM
You will gain the raid but it will run a the 2 cache.