Hello,
I have been running two Samsung 860 EVOs in raid 0. This is not my boot drive but contains much of my data.
I have been using Intel Rapid storage technology for the array. On booting my PC, I was notified that IRST was not running and my raid array was not active. I tried to launch it...
I believe with Intel RSTe you are able to keep data on one drive. But at this point regardless of whether or not I use raid I still cannot clone to an SSD with the respective cluster sizes.
I inherited one of the SSDs and needed a capacity upgrade so I bought another. SSD pricing has changed quite a bit since the article and now, one 2 TB SSD is virtually the same price as two 1 TB.
Would it be possible to clone one of the SSDs with Samsung's software, then put them in RAID?
Thank you for the quick response
1. I have, the software only lets me select my boot drive as the source drive (may be because my boot drive is also Samsung) and when selecting the target drive, it recognizes the raid array as two distinct drives.
2. There is no data on the SSD yet, I have...
Hello everyone,
I recently decided to upgrade the storage in my rig from a 1 TB WD Blue HDD to two 1 TB Samsung 860 EVOs in raid 0. The HDD is not my boot drive, I have a separate m.2 for that.
My original plan was to simply clone over the HDD to the new drives but quickly realized that...