Xfx Revo64 Hardware Raid Controller For Mac

2020. 2. 7. 20:43카테고리 없음

  1. Xfx Revo64 Hardware Raid Controller For Macbook Pro
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I have vanilla Leopard 10.5.7 installed on my SSD. Wanting to be able to access my RAID array from Leopard, I tried switching the array from the Intel ICH10R controller to the Silicon Image Sil5723 controller, which, according to this, this, and this, should need no drivers and should be complete. View full XFX Revo 64 3-Port SATA Storage specs on CNET. XFX Radeon HD 6970 2GB: G-Skill 2x4GB: Hard Drive Optical Drive OS Monitor [120GB - Vertex 3] [4x500 - Raid5] SATA DVD Burner: Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit. Overclock.net › Forums › Components › Hard Drives & Storage › RAID Controllers and Software › Raid 5 / Onboard controller question.

Xfx Revo64 Hardware Raid Controller For Macbook Pro

If it is RAID 10, that means at least 4 drives. You would have to research your RAID controller to determine if you could add two more drives and extend the volume.

Otherwise, backup and create a new volume. It is my first experience with RAID. I'm using thunderbay (4 drives: 3Tb). The RAID controller is of the Mac Disk Utility. If I backup it, I should replace all drivers for create a new volume?

Xfx revo64 hardware raid controller for macbook pro

Is it what you said about backup? First off, I have almost ZERO Mac experience so I may not be the best to help. I would recommend you update the title of this thread to mention MAC and thunderbolt. It will attract a different group of people. I assumed this was either a standard desktop PC or server. But, from the little I know about thunderbolt, you could just add another enclosure to the chain and build a new RAID volume.

If it is RAID 10, that means at least 4 drives. You would have to research your RAID controller to determine if you could add two more drives and extend the volume. Otherwise, backup and create a new volume. It is my first experience with RAID. I'm using thunderbay (4 drives: 3Tb). The RAID controller is of the Mac Disk Utility. If I backup it, I should replace all drivers for create a new volume?

Raid Controller For Mac Pro

Is it what you said about backup? First off, I have almost ZERO Mac experience so I may not be the best to help. I would recommend you update the title of this thread to mention MAC and thunderbolt. It will attract a different group of people. I assumed this was either a standard desktop PC or server.

But, from the little I know about thunderbolt, you could just add another enclosure to the chain and build a new RAID volume. Thanks Kanewolf. I'm gonna do that.