A billion (software) RAID 5 questions

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For Windows 2003 and up.

It is extremely difficult to find any detailed information about software
RAID 5 on the Microsoft site. So far i've found about 5 different pages that
tell me what a RAID 5 is but does not cover logical things, like how to
manage them, in detail.

For example, how can I add new disk into a RAID 5? What about best practices
for RAID 5 recovery when failures occur.

Any help would be much appreciated! Any books, links, anything!
 
Re: A billion (software) RAID 5 questions


"Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> For Windows 2003 and up.
>
> It is extremely difficult to find any detailed information about software
> RAID 5 on the Microsoft site. So far i've found about 5 different pages
> that
> tell me what a RAID 5 is but does not cover logical things, like how to
> manage them, in detail.
>
> For example, how can I add new disk into a RAID 5? What about best
> practices
> for RAID 5 recovery when failures occur.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated! Any books, links, anything!
>
>

Andrew, I (and many others) would strongly urge you to forget about software
RAID and use hardware. Once you've selected your hardware RAID controller
you can study the documentation that comes with it to answer your questions
on configuration, etc. Software RAID requires you convert the disks to from
Basic to Dynamic and while that may seem no big deal you'll find the major
imaging programs like Acronis really don't like dynamic disks if you ever
want to use one.
 
Re: A billion (software) RAID 5 questions

Thanks Dan, I solved my issue.
We were running RAID 10 on hardware, the card was replaced and failed 3
times so we gave up on hardware. It cost us $1000 each time the card failed
and the manufacturer refused to replace any of them under warranty.

"dan" wrote:

>
> "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0B40F13D-6198-4EF7-BEC7-1197F384F64B@microsoft.com...
> > For Windows 2003 and up.
> >
> > It is extremely difficult to find any detailed information about software
> > RAID 5 on the Microsoft site. So far i've found about 5 different pages
> > that
> > tell me what a RAID 5 is but does not cover logical things, like how to
> > manage them, in detail.
> >
> > For example, how can I add new disk into a RAID 5? What about best
> > practices
> > for RAID 5 recovery when failures occur.
> >
> > Any help would be much appreciated! Any books, links, anything!
> >
> >

> Andrew, I (and many others) would strongly urge you to forget about software
> RAID and use hardware. Once you've selected your hardware RAID controller
> you can study the documentation that comes with it to answer your questions
> on configuration, etc. Software RAID requires you convert the disks to from
> Basic to Dynamic and while that may seem no big deal you'll find the major
> imaging programs like Acronis really don't like dynamic disks if you ever
> want to use one.
>
>
>
 
Re: A billion (software) RAID 5 questions

Just for future reference :-) what was the name of the manufacturer?

I sure don't want to use them.



"Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6EB1C30-5E7E-49CE-B997-1EA9E371ED38@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Dan, I solved my issue.
> We were running RAID 10 on hardware, the card was replaced and failed 3
> times so we gave up on hardware. It cost us $1000 each time the card
> failed
> and the manufacturer refused to replace any of them under warranty.
>
> "dan" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Andrew" <Andrew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0B40F13D-6198-4EF7-BEC7-1197F384F64B@microsoft.com...
>> > For Windows 2003 and up.
>> >
>> > It is extremely difficult to find any detailed information about
>> > software
>> > RAID 5 on the Microsoft site. So far i've found about 5 different pages
>> > that
>> > tell me what a RAID 5 is but does not cover logical things, like how to
>> > manage them, in detail.
>> >
>> > For example, how can I add new disk into a RAID 5? What about best
>> > practices
>> > for RAID 5 recovery when failures occur.
>> >
>> > Any help would be much appreciated! Any books, links, anything!
>> >
>> >

>> Andrew, I (and many others) would strongly urge you to forget about
>> software
>> RAID and use hardware. Once you've selected your hardware RAID controller
>> you can study the documentation that comes with it to answer your
>> questions
>> on configuration, etc. Software RAID requires you convert the disks to
>> from
>> Basic to Dynamic and while that may seem no big deal you'll find the
>> major
>> imaging programs like Acronis really don't like dynamic disks if you ever
>> want to use one.
>>
>>
>>
 
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