Anyone using the Samsung Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750GB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb yet? I'm in need of more storage and it looks good for the money.
I've got 2 in a RAID-1 in my new Q6600 build. They work... Not much more to say about them.Anyone using the Samsung Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750GB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb yet? I'm in need of more storage and it looks good for the money.
Neither I think. Intel ICHR9 on the mobo. I believe that's a hardware solution. Mobo linkAre you using them with a 3ware, or software raid? I was thinking of doing some basic software raid under server 2003 and use it as a basic windows file share/backup.
I have some of the 1TB version in software RAID-1 under Server 2003 R2. They are just normal drives to me...
Neither I think. Intel ICHR9 on the mobo. I believe that's a hardware solution. Mobo link
Neither I think. Intel ICHR9 on the mobo. I believe that's a hardware solution. Mobo link
I'm not sure what you're talking about. There is definitely software monitoring of the array. I haven't tried Acronis on it, but I will when I get home to test it out. So far the best I can tell it acts just like my PATA hardware 3ware RAID card from a BIOS and software standpoint.Acronis rescue disk only sees two separate hard drives when using Intel RAID. I would say it's software based. Plus there is no software monitoring from Intel to let you know if a hard drive dies.
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No complaints so far.That looks like a nice board. Do you like it so far? I'm looking to pick up possibly a Q9450 and need a good board for it.
Ok, well I tried it. Acronis v11 doesn't see anything, which is what I would expect from a hardware RAID card.I haven't tried Acronis on it, but I will when I get home to test it out.
Acronis sees every hardware RAID card I have tried it on. When I boot from the Acronis rescue CD, it shows two separate hard drives when they are connected to an Intel motherboard (Matrix) RAID 1 setup.Ok, well I tried it. Acronis v11 doesn't see anything, which is what I would expect from a hardware RAID card.
I booted from the boot CD and is doesn't show any HDs. FWIW It won't boot Acronis from a CD plugged into the SATA controller either, only from the IDE drive in the system. It starts the Acronis loader and then craps out.Acronis sees every hardware RAID card I have tried it on. When I boot from the Acronis rescue CD, it shows two separate hard drives when they are connected to an Intel motherboard (Matrix) RAID 1 setup.
It shows only one drive (whether it is a RAID 0,1, or 5) when using a 3Ware card.
Ok, so I updated my version of Acronis to support my chipset. It see the Intel RAID-1 system as a hardware RAID array. It shows a single drive, not two drives.Acronis sees every hardware RAID card I have tried it on. When I boot from the Acronis rescue CD, it shows two separate hard drives when they are connected to an Intel motherboard (Matrix) RAID 1 setup.
It shows only one drive (whether it is a RAID 0,1, or 5) when using a 3Ware card.
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