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Hi,
I am planning to set up a 3TB RAID 5 array on my my Asus P5K-E Wifi board using 5x 750 Seagate 7200.10s on the array and another single one as the boot drive.
So I am doing a bit of reading and I see that XP32 doesnt see volumes higher than 2TB without a bit of jiggery pokery. Ok not a prob, I run Vista 64 and all should be fine.
But! The machine with the array will also share the big volume on the network to a couple of XP 32 machines and also my PS3. The question is - will these clients see the 3TB volume? I'm not sure if they will see it fine because it's going to be a network drive and the Vista box will deal with it or whether the 2TB limit still applies..
I also saw a few posts saying that the way to do it is to split the array into two <2TB arrays and then get Windows to span across the discs as a single volume. This screams of bad performance to me and I'd like to avoid it if poss.
Any thoughts?
I am planning to set up a 3TB RAID 5 array on my my Asus P5K-E Wifi board using 5x 750 Seagate 7200.10s on the array and another single one as the boot drive.
So I am doing a bit of reading and I see that XP32 doesnt see volumes higher than 2TB without a bit of jiggery pokery. Ok not a prob, I run Vista 64 and all should be fine.
But! The machine with the array will also share the big volume on the network to a couple of XP 32 machines and also my PS3. The question is - will these clients see the 3TB volume? I'm not sure if they will see it fine because it's going to be a network drive and the Vista box will deal with it or whether the 2TB limit still applies..
I also saw a few posts saying that the way to do it is to split the array into two <2TB arrays and then get Windows to span across the discs as a single volume. This screams of bad performance to me and I'd like to avoid it if poss.
Any thoughts?


