rubaiyat
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I have just purchased an external Western Digital My Book Pro II which consists of 2 x 750Gb drives and a RAID card. The ports are USB2, FW400 and FW800.
The software supplied by WD allows for formatting to RAID 0 and RAID 1 with no provision for Linear/Concatenated.
Disk Utility does let me format it to Linear/Concatenated.
I have just had a a HD fail on me so I am very cautious. It seems to me the risks associated with such a set-up are:
The power supply, which is external so replaceable.
The RAID card - never used one before so not sure how this works or its riskiness.
The 2 drives, the Master and Slave.
I think the RAID 0 Striped configuration is too risky.
The RAID 1 Mirrored configuration is better but only half the capacity and I wonder what actually happens if the RAID card fails or the Master or the Slave. Can I just remove individual drives and get at their contents in another case?
If I format to Linear/Concatenated, do I assume any risks to all the drives if the RAID card fails and /or I get a failure in the Master or Slave drive?
I'm totally new to this, so I'd really appreciate guidance from wiser counsel.
Thanks s
The software supplied by WD allows for formatting to RAID 0 and RAID 1 with no provision for Linear/Concatenated.
Disk Utility does let me format it to Linear/Concatenated.
I have just had a a HD fail on me so I am very cautious. It seems to me the risks associated with such a set-up are:
The power supply, which is external so replaceable.
The RAID card - never used one before so not sure how this works or its riskiness.
The 2 drives, the Master and Slave.
I think the RAID 0 Striped configuration is too risky.
The RAID 1 Mirrored configuration is better but only half the capacity and I wonder what actually happens if the RAID card fails or the Master or the Slave. Can I just remove individual drives and get at their contents in another case?
If I format to Linear/Concatenated, do I assume any risks to all the drives if the RAID card fails and /or I get a failure in the Master or Slave drive?
I'm totally new to this, so I'd really appreciate guidance from wiser counsel.
Thanks s