Hi all,
I just got a new laptop with Windows 8 that I am going to use, along with a dock, as my main computer.
My old desktop currently has Windows 7 with 2-2tb hard drives and a 1 TB HD. I also have a 120 GB SSD that I just switched out of my new laptop in order to increase the size of the HD in the laptop.
I was thinking of converting my desktop system to a Linux based server in a RAID 5 or 10. If I do the RAID 5 I was considering using the SSD as the OS drive separated from the 3 other drives that would be in a RAID 5 array.
So, this presents a couple of issues that I was hoping you fine folks might be able to help me out with.
1) I understand that a Raid will only be the size of n x the lowest GB drive. However, I had read on a forum somewhere that somehow you could use that wasted space in a second array, however, there was no further explanation. Is this possible and, if so, how would I go about doing that.
2) I need to keep the data that I currently have on one of the 2TB drives. My configuration right now is that the 1 TB has the OS and programs on it, 1 of the 2-TB drives is my data storage, with the second be used to backup the 1st one.
The problem I see is that, as I understand it, in order to create a RAID, all the disks have to be wiped out. I don't have another 2-TB drive to back up my data on since, the current backup disk will also be part of the array.
3) I could do a RAID 10 since I have 4 drives, but with the smallest drive being the 120 Gig, I don't think it would make sense to do it. However, if the math worked out with the separate arrays, maybe it would work?
Here are my specs:
Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H
8 GB RAM
2 2-TB Hard Drives (One Seagate, the other Western Digital)
1 1-TB HD (Western Digital)
Planned Linux OS (Either Ubuntu or Amahi?)
Thanks in advance
I just got a new laptop with Windows 8 that I am going to use, along with a dock, as my main computer.
My old desktop currently has Windows 7 with 2-2tb hard drives and a 1 TB HD. I also have a 120 GB SSD that I just switched out of my new laptop in order to increase the size of the HD in the laptop.
I was thinking of converting my desktop system to a Linux based server in a RAID 5 or 10. If I do the RAID 5 I was considering using the SSD as the OS drive separated from the 3 other drives that would be in a RAID 5 array.
So, this presents a couple of issues that I was hoping you fine folks might be able to help me out with.
1) I understand that a Raid will only be the size of n x the lowest GB drive. However, I had read on a forum somewhere that somehow you could use that wasted space in a second array, however, there was no further explanation. Is this possible and, if so, how would I go about doing that.
2) I need to keep the data that I currently have on one of the 2TB drives. My configuration right now is that the 1 TB has the OS and programs on it, 1 of the 2-TB drives is my data storage, with the second be used to backup the 1st one.
The problem I see is that, as I understand it, in order to create a RAID, all the disks have to be wiped out. I don't have another 2-TB drive to back up my data on since, the current backup disk will also be part of the array.
3) I could do a RAID 10 since I have 4 drives, but with the smallest drive being the 120 Gig, I don't think it would make sense to do it. However, if the math worked out with the separate arrays, maybe it would work?
Here are my specs:
Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-DS2H
8 GB RAM
2 2-TB Hard Drives (One Seagate, the other Western Digital)
1 1-TB HD (Western Digital)
Planned Linux OS (Either Ubuntu or Amahi?)
Thanks in advance