I am playing around with Windows spanning/stripping utility. I will be building a 1 TB file server soon and testing different scenarios. I just got carried away. I had 14 SCSI, and 1 IDE (boot) drives attached and running fine. I still had 4 more hard drives, so I stuck them on. The computer booted fine (do to the SCSI controller starting one drive at a time), but crashed while formating the striped array.
The crash was ugly and made a mess out of the hard drives. They had been converted to Dynamic Disk and put together in a striped array. But it was recoverable by attaching only a few drives at a time and converting back to Basic Disk. None of the hard drives are in a case; just spread out over my desk. Looks like something out of a Frankenstein movie.
The file server will probably be 4-250GB IDE hard drives attached to a Promise Ultra controller. These will be striped using Windows Dynamic Disk. There will also be an IDE boot drive. The idea is to have the people that need to see the files only map to one drive letter. ( they are video files)
I'm thinking it might be better to have two Promise controllers so each drive can be the master on it's own cable. Time for more testing
Bozo :mrgrn: