If it is a hardware controller you can probably see the health of the logical volume in the BIOS. If this were a server you would be able to see the health of the Volume in iDRAQ or iLo for example.It depends on how the RAID was created. Is it a motherboard controller? A dedicated RAID card? Or Windows software mirroring?
If done in hardware, there is usually a way in the controller to see the health of the volume.
It depends on how the RAID was created. Is it a motherboard controller? A dedicated RAID card? Or Windows software mirroring?I installed a raid 1 system using 2 ssds for someone a long time ago and now they asked me if I can see the files on the second ssd to know if everything is working as intended, but I havent found a guide on that?
If it is a hardware controller you can probably see the health of the logical volume in the BIOS. If this were a server you would be able to see the health of the Volume in iDRAQ or iLo for example.It depends on how the RAID was created. Is it a motherboard controller? A dedicated RAID card? Or Windows software mirroring?
If done in hardware, there is usually a way in the controller to see the health of the volume.
In that case you might be able to check the health of the logical volume in the BIOS.I just bought 2 identical ssds and probably did the raid 1 setup through bios,