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I'm not exactly a newbie but I haven't written any books on this
subject either.
The more I research converting from a one-drive set-up with a hardware
RAID capability to RAID 5, the more it seems ridiculously hard to do
so. This is what I understand it involves. First, I have to image my
existing 500 gig SATA HD. Then I need to wipe that HD and install 2
more HDs identical to the one I have. I then configure the 3 HDs to
RAID 5 and then restore the image I created at the beginning.
Using Acronis Home, I tried to image the existing HD by connecting a
250 gig external (USB) HD (to store the image) and was told by Acronis
that the destination HD had to be identical to the source HD. I don't
understand why since only 140 gig of the source HD has been used. If
I can't work around this problem, that suggests that I would need a
4th (throw-away HD) for the image. Or I have to wipe and rebuild from
scratch. Surely, I must be missing something. Any thoughts out
there?
My goal is to have 1.5 TBs in a RAID 5 arrangment so I can begin to
capture hundreds of hours of video from old VHS and DV tapes.
I'm tempted to just install one additional 500 gig HD for a total of
two and just dedicate the second HD to video capture ala an old EIDE
(non-RAID) arrangement. I won't get the performance benefit from
striping. But do I really need it? Can I do this?
I'm running XP Pro on a Systemax with Q6600 processing. Only Vista
Business came on media with the machine so wiping the HD without first
imaging it will be a problem for me because I do not want to switch
(notice I did not say upgrade) to Vista at this time. And I just got
the PC the end of last year and I really don't want to go thru the
hassle of restoring Outlook, iTunes, Picassa, etc., etc. again so
soon.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
subject either.
The more I research converting from a one-drive set-up with a hardware
RAID capability to RAID 5, the more it seems ridiculously hard to do
so. This is what I understand it involves. First, I have to image my
existing 500 gig SATA HD. Then I need to wipe that HD and install 2
more HDs identical to the one I have. I then configure the 3 HDs to
RAID 5 and then restore the image I created at the beginning.
Using Acronis Home, I tried to image the existing HD by connecting a
250 gig external (USB) HD (to store the image) and was told by Acronis
that the destination HD had to be identical to the source HD. I don't
understand why since only 140 gig of the source HD has been used. If
I can't work around this problem, that suggests that I would need a
4th (throw-away HD) for the image. Or I have to wipe and rebuild from
scratch. Surely, I must be missing something. Any thoughts out
there?
My goal is to have 1.5 TBs in a RAID 5 arrangment so I can begin to
capture hundreds of hours of video from old VHS and DV tapes.
I'm tempted to just install one additional 500 gig HD for a total of
two and just dedicate the second HD to video capture ala an old EIDE
(non-RAID) arrangement. I won't get the performance benefit from
striping. But do I really need it? Can I do this?
I'm running XP Pro on a Systemax with Q6600 processing. Only Vista
Business came on media with the machine so wiping the HD without first
imaging it will be a problem for me because I do not want to switch
(notice I did not say upgrade) to Vista at this time. And I just got
the PC the end of last year and I really don't want to go thru the
hassle of restoring Outlook, iTunes, Picassa, etc., etc. again so
soon.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.