Mário Simões <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:0ded01c3be4f
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> Hi!
>
> I have an old server that i want to turn into a low speed
> file server with Windows 2k server
> It's got a smart2-sh array controller and 6 4.3gb hdds and
> 2 9.1 hdds. Problem is i need to join all of these into
> one big logical drive, and still have a certain degree of
> redundancy to prevent complete stop in case of hdd failure.
> I tought about creating a 6 HDD RAID 5 and 2 9.1 HDD RAID
> 1 arrays. But then i don't know how i can join them both
> into one logical drive. Any help would be appreciated!
> Thanks,
> Mário
You could create a volume set (Raid 0) between the RAID 5 and Raid 1.
However I would not do that. Instead I would create a mountpoint
mounting one of the drives as a folder in the other drive. That reduces
the chance of a problem.
Leonard Severt
Windows 2000 Server Setup Team
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