How to install windows xp on raid 5
Press Y to confirm and exit. Note Nothing happens right after pressing F6. Setup is still loading drivers. Watch for the prompt to load support for mass storage devices. Press S to Specify Additional Device. Use the up and down arrow keys to select your controller from the list of available controllers.
Press Enter to confirm your controller and continue. The drivers are now installed. Leave the disk in the drive as Windows setup copies the files from the disk to the Windows installation folders.
When the copy process is complete, remove the disk. Windows setup is ready to reboot. Create a partition and file system on the RAID volume in the same way you would on any physical disk. Show all Show less. Need more help?
Give Feedback. For home or office use, a single disk is usually sufficient. But for enterprise networks, a cluster of several disks is often essential. The only problem is that these so-called RAID arrays are not exactly cheap. Many motherboards have already built in RAID controllers, but not all of these are suitable for fileserver applications. While high capacity as well as outstanding performance can be accomplished by RAID 0, the risks of losing data due to a broken drive multiples by the amount of drives likewise.
The only downside is that the net capacity will be split in half. If high capacity is first priority, the common option is a RAID 5, which distributes data to all array members and adds rotating parity information, too. The net capacity of the whole array is the sum of all drive's storage minus the capacity of one single drive. However, this solution is not as simple as it seems. Calculating the parity information as well as the real time reconstruction of data in case of a defective drive requires a lot of CPU performance.
So, why not use the RAID 5 software option? However, if you only need file services, not even the expensive Windows Sever license is needed, since WindowsXP is capable of sophisticated RAID functions after only a few modifications. Topics Storage. See all comments Can I grow an array made this way?
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