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can you partition a stripe hard drive?
I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. TIA Martin "Mystical" <mj***@hotmail.com> wrote in message You can RAID0 the two disks and then create any partitions you want on the news:MPG.1cae88ebb16198be989680@news.cable.ntlworld.com... > Hi > I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the > remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? > How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? > I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. > TIA > Martin resulting space. It depends on your raid controller what tool is used but the disk manager is usually recommended. On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 20:43:51 GMT, Mystical
<mj***@hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi Yes. Once you set up a RAID array, that array is handled as>I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the >remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? a single "drive", proceed accordingly. >How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? How far along is the process so far?What are you using to implement the RAID, ie- a RAID controller of some sort, yes? >I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. After the bios POST there should be a short screen>TIA >Martin displaying something like "press (some key)" to enter the RAID setup. You'd need the drives attached of course and if you have any data it needs backed up first, will be lost upon creating the array. Enter that menu and create the array. You then have 320GB (pseudo GB due to HDD manufacturer's definition of a GB) volume that appears just like a single drive would, that you can use, partition any way you want to do it, just as if you only had a single drive. The RAID controller makes the fact that there are multiple drives, transparent to anything done from that point onward. Anything you can do with XP to a single drive can be done to the multi-drive array as well. If you use hardware RAID i.e. a RAID adapter the two drives appear to the OS as one large drive and you can create as many partitions as you want.
If you use software RAID i.e. hard disk manager you need to create matching partitions on each drive and use disk manager to combine them into a RAID partition. I once had a software RAID 0 partition with WinNT spread across three drives and it worked pretty well. You can boot and load your OS from hardware RAID partitions but not from a software RAID partition. Mystical wrote: > > Hi > I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the > remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? > How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? > I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. > TIA > Martin -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. In article <MPG.1cae88ebb16198be989***@news.cable.ntlworld.com>,
mj***@hotmail.com says... > Hi Thanks for the info.> I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the > remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? > How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? > I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. > TIA > Martin > If i remember correctly, on POST a sceen will appear to set up RAID. My only concern with RAID 0 is it is non fault tolerant. So if one disk fails all DATA is gone...so i believe. So the plan is create a 300 GB fast RAID 0 for the operagind system + apps and video editing on drive C: I then would like to create a separate 20 GB partitioned drive D: (non raid). The plan, is if drive C fails (RAID 0)......drive D will be still intack with all saved DATA. Can this be done???....if not will it mean that if any of the disks becomes corrupt you loose the lot? Regards Martin On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 00:28:27 GMT, Mystical
<mj***@hotmail.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >In article <MPG.1cae88ebb16198be989***@news.cable.ntlworld.com>, No it can't be done. There may be some fancy new schemes>mj***@hotmail.com says... >> Hi >> I have two SATA 160GB drives and i want to Stripe (RAID) 300GB the >> remainder i want as a separate partition 20GB. Is this possible? >> How is it done, is it via the bios or Win XP hard disk manager? >> I will be using a GA-K8NXP-9 Socket 939 nForce 4 Ultra PCI-E ATX. >> TIA >> Martin >> >Thanks for the info. >If i remember correctly, on POST a sceen will appear to set up RAID. My >only concern with RAID 0 is it is non fault tolerant. So if one disk >fails all DATA is gone...so i believe. > >So the plan is create a 300 GB fast RAID 0 for the operagind system + >apps and video editing on drive C: >I then would like to create a separate 20 GB partitioned drive D: (non >raid). > >The plan, is if drive C fails (RAID 0)......drive D will be still intack >with all saved DATA. >Can this be done???....if not will it mean that if any of the disks >becomes corrupt you loose the lot? developed by Intel to use RAID arrays in non-tranditional setups but you'll have to look into whether your board supports anything "unusual". The standard and by far common & typical RAID controllers assign per-drives, that is, you are setting up a raid 0 and you choose which drives (the ENTIRE drive) to assign to it. You can create different partitions, filesystems, etc, on that array of drives but you can't just take a part of one or both drives and create a different array on that space. If your data is valuable don't use a RAID0 at all, or make regular backups to some other device(s). Just because you "can" do something doesn't necessarily mean you should. For some uses a pair of non-raided drives will be faster than the pair as a RAID0. You'll have to consider your most-demanding uses.
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