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Gawd
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I'm planning on setting up a raid 0+1 setup on a machine I'm building. I've done several raid configurations before, namely JBOD, but never really encountered the problem I'm expecting:
I'm planning on getting 4 120gb SATA drivers (manufacture, specs, etc not really needed for this thread) with a 0+1 setup I'd have 240 gbs of backed up, fast disk space, right? My question is, Windows XP only recognizes 160gbs or whatever, so to make use of that whole 240 gb's I'd have to partition it. Here's the question, is it possible to partition that 240gbs? I also want to partition it so that in the future I can say reformat a partition, back up some data to another partition and be able to access that 'backup' partition once I get an OS loaded.
Keep in mind, the raid controller will be all hardware based (onboard), or atleast I'm thinking that way?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I'm planning on getting 4 120gb SATA drivers (manufacture, specs, etc not really needed for this thread) with a 0+1 setup I'd have 240 gbs of backed up, fast disk space, right? My question is, Windows XP only recognizes 160gbs or whatever, so to make use of that whole 240 gb's I'd have to partition it. Here's the question, is it possible to partition that 240gbs? I also want to partition it so that in the future I can say reformat a partition, back up some data to another partition and be able to access that 'backup' partition once I get an OS loaded.
Keep in mind, the raid controller will be all hardware based (onboard), or atleast I'm thinking that way?
Any help is greatly appreciated.