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I bought 2 Lenovo thinkstation E31 and I want to set up RAID
1 on them.
I added a hard drive for each. I went in the BIOS and set it to RAID
then I pressed ctrl-l
to start the raid manager but it disappear after 2 seconds. I don't know if it's because Windows 7 is already installed but in the user manual it says that the RAID
will only works for windows 7 users so I installed it first with the lenovo partition.
I read on forums that setting RAID
formats the disk but I got the secret partition and I don't wanna lose it. Also, in windows 7 when I go in computer, I don't see the second hard drive and the Intel hard driver manager pops up saying I got an another drive ready.
From that, I can set the RAID
but will it be a software RAID
? I would prefer a hardware RAID
cause it's faster.
Does anyone can explain how I could get the hardware RAID or why the ctrl-l
windows doesn't work.
Thank you
First of all, why would hardware RAID be faster? This used to be true for RAID levels which needed relative expensive calculations (e.g. RAID5), but RAID 1 is just a straight copy of the data. Second: Yes, you can set up software RAID, but make sure you RAID all parts you want. (e.g. only a partition in RAID will make your data safer and faster to read. But if your boot part is not in the RAID then you get 50% chance to boot after a disk failure. (Note that the data would still be safe in that case, but you still end up reinstalling the OS). – Hennes – 2012-10-21T16:14:04.610
I think the RAID 1 is the best for me, it's a server and all I want is that it's 100% online with all the data with 2 disks. Do you know why I don't have access to the Intel Matrix Storage Manager with ctrl-l. I can see it for 1 sec then it disappear. Thank you for the clarifications. – Marc – 2012-10-21T17:06:30.967