Hi,
I just wonder if the Intel Matrix Storage technology that comes with the standard Intel chipsets (e.g. 8 series chipset for Haswell CPUs) support the following setup:
1. 4x4 TB HDDs in total.
2. The first 2 HDDs form a Raid 0 array @ 8 TB in total.
3. The next 2 HDDs form a separate similar setup as in 3).
Then I intend to backup from 2->3 on a regular basis.
What I wonder is if the Intel Matrix Storage technology supports such a setup, i.e. does it support 2x Raid 0 arrays to accommodate both 2 & 3?
Also, is there anything you think I should be aware of with such a setup, e.g. with regards to performance or reliability? Or do you think it's an ok setup to use?
Thanks!
I just wonder if the Intel Matrix Storage technology that comes with the standard Intel chipsets (e.g. 8 series chipset for Haswell CPUs) support the following setup:
1. 4x4 TB HDDs in total.
2. The first 2 HDDs form a Raid 0 array @ 8 TB in total.
3. The next 2 HDDs form a separate similar setup as in 3).
Then I intend to backup from 2->3 on a regular basis.
What I wonder is if the Intel Matrix Storage technology supports such a setup, i.e. does it support 2x Raid 0 arrays to accommodate both 2 & 3?
Also, is there anything you think I should be aware of with such a setup, e.g. with regards to performance or reliability? Or do you think it's an ok setup to use?
Thanks!