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On 17 Sep 98 at 17:13, Len Warner wrote:
> Can someone recommend inexpensive software for RAID on SCSI drives.
> (I'm running WfWG, Win95 and (soon) WinNT 4 Workstation.)
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> I believe it is possible to set up RAID (Redundant Arrays of
> Inexpensive Disks) on SCSI using only software, no need for
> fancy controller hardware. (A friend said it might be in
> EZ-SCSI 4, which I don't mind buying, but at the moment I'm
> using EZ-SCSI 3 or the native Win95 drivers.)
It's in NT 4.0 -- maybe only server.
> This is an experiment with RAID for the educational experience,
> not for out-and-out performance.
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> I want to try disk striping in RAID 0 and striping with
> distributed parity in RAID 5. When I get it working
> I'll probably use it to run a Virtual CD server.
I don't think anybody does RAID 5 in software -- too big a
performance hit.
Adaptec's 13x cards are about $100-$150, I think, but the only one
I've used required that the motherboard provide a "RAIDport"
connector on one of the PCI slots. [And the NT driver was picky
about which drives it would work with.]
David G
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