Different sized disks in RAID 10 array?

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Hi there,

I have an existing RAID 10 array consisting of 4 x 500GB disks (making a 1TB RAID volume). I need to expand my array. Can I add 2 x 750GB disks to make a 1.75TB volume or do I need to add 2 x 500GB disks?

My RAID controller is the Intel Matrix RAID built into my P35-based mobo. It doesn't support on-line expansion of RAID10 arrays so I will have to backup all my data, delete the existing 4-disk volume, create a 6-disk volume and restore all my data.

Many thanks,
Jack
 
Hi, thanks loads for the reply RPstewart. Frankly, you are the Storage Saviour! I've lost count of the number of my questions you've answered - and usually within a matter of minutes. Thank you.

OK, I think I will go for the 6 x 500GB option. Although I'm now wondering if I should really sting my bank account and buy an extra 4 500gb drives for an 8-disk array.

However, the P35 only has 6 SATA connectors. But, as I understand it, all 6 of those ports are eSATA-enabled and eSATA supports port-multiplying. So, could I in theory connect a port multiplier to each of my mobo's SATA connectors to allow me to connect up to 30 SATA disks (6 SATA ports on mobo x 5 ports on each port-multiplier)?!? SerialATA.org seems to suggest that I could get away with this setup.

Of course, connecting 5 disks to a single SATA-II pipe probably wouldn't perform very well because 5 disks would almost certainly saturate a single SATA-II pipe. But I figure I should be able to connect about 2 or 3 SATA drives to each of my mobo's SATA-II connectors if needs be to allow me to expand to an 18-disk RAID array if I really wanted to!
 
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