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Dell PowerEdge 750 RAID 0 by carthax2005-08-09 07:43:51
  linux software raid? by astro-g2005-08-09 07:45:57
    My apologies... Windows 2k3 Server raid by carthax2005-08-09 07:47:19
      the tools should be in the by astro-g 2005-08-09 08:09:37
disk management console.
rc on my computer - > manage ->disk management.

All the drives or partitions that you are raiding together need to be set to dynamic.

there is a description of doing it under XP here
http://www.tomshardware.com/storage/20041119/raid5-02.html

Im sure you can find better elsewhere.
Odd that it doesnt look like you can do it with partitions, only with whole drives.
[ Reply ]
        Found the problem by carthax2005-08-09 08:13:26
          For a hardware RAID, yes. by altordwm2005-08-09 08:20:43
            Hardware raid is much more secure and stable. by carthax2005-08-09 08:26:50
              and what happens if the controller dies? by astro-g2005-08-09 09:24:21
                I have had more problems with Windows software by classic_jon2005-08-09 09:56:10
                  Well-said. by carthax2005-08-09 09:57:49
                    :-) (n/t) by classic_jon2005-08-09 14:16:14
            all the windows server versions should have by astro-g2005-08-09 09:26:23
          Gotta love that...those RAID keys are not cheap by classic_jon2005-08-09 08:27:31

 

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