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I'm new to RAID arrays. My motherboard is the Asus P5E which uses the Intel ICH9R chipset. I currently use a Raptor X as a system drive,and a Samsung 500GB as a storage drive.
I intend to purchase four 1TB F1 Samsungs, to setup a RAID 10 array. I want improved performance, and redunancy.
However, is it advisable to partition it so that one partition is for the system drive, the other partition is for storage? Or do I use it all for storage, and use one of my previous drives as the system drive? What is advisable?
I could keep on using my Raptor X as the system drive, but it is a bit noisy and I was thinking that having a system partition on the RAID setup would reduce noise while providing good performance. What would you advise?
Can I use single drives, as well as having a RAID array?
Also, is it advisable to buy a RAID controller card? Or is the motherboard chipset ok?
I intend to purchase four 1TB F1 Samsungs, to setup a RAID 10 array. I want improved performance, and redunancy.
However, is it advisable to partition it so that one partition is for the system drive, the other partition is for storage? Or do I use it all for storage, and use one of my previous drives as the system drive? What is advisable?
I could keep on using my Raptor X as the system drive, but it is a bit noisy and I was thinking that having a system partition on the RAID setup would reduce noise while providing good performance. What would you advise?
Can I use single drives, as well as having a RAID array?
Also, is it advisable to buy a RAID controller card? Or is the motherboard chipset ok?
