Terry <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I recently decided to upgrade my system, and would like to get a
> motherboard capable of supporting 8 hard drives. The ASUS A8N-SLI
> Premium seemed to fit the bill, as it has 8 SATA connections. However,
> upon further review, these connections fall into two groups - 4
> connections are for normal SATA drive use, and the other 4 connections
> are only able to be used for RAID purposes.
>
> What I would ultimately like to do is hook up 8 hard drives without
> making any use of RAID. The first set of 4 can be hooked up with no
> problem and no RAIDing required, but the second set of 4 will be an
> issue. The only solution that I have been able to come up with is to
> set up this second set of 4 hard drives as FOUR independent RAID JBOD
> arrays, which will give me what I want (basically negate the RAID
> effect while fullfilling the RAID requirement of these motherboard
> connections).
>
> However, I have looked around and can't find any confirmation that I
> can even set up FOUR single-drive RAID JBOD arrays (or even one
> single-drive RAID JBOD array, for that matter). Does anyone know if
> the configuration I'm describing is possible to set up?
>
Yes, it is possible.
That board can have up to 8 separate drives, or 2 in RAID and 6 separate, in
fact, just about any configuration that involves between 1 and 8 actual hard
drives.
Quick question, what case do you intend to use that has 8 hard drive bays?
Cheers!
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Graham
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