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Windows software raid0
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2006-09-19 14:19:13
Sorin Srbu escribió:
> Really? For sure? I just plug it in and add the new
drive to the array 
> using the disk managment mmc?
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>       Raid0 mean " No RAID" then you can
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>       Please be sure that you don´t have RAID 0+1
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>       I've never seen Software RAID expand without a
rebuild, IME.
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>       Good Disaster recovery Test I guess...
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>       Hi all,
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>       Suppose I have a 2x disk software raid0-array on
a win2k3-computer.
>       Would it be possible to add a third disk to the
already existent
>       raid0-array w/o losing any data? Or is a rebuild
necessary?
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no, you must rebuild the partition.
imposible without rebuilding data......
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Windows software raid0
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2006-09-19 14:22:37
David <> wrote on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 4:19 PM:

I don't get you. First you say it's possible, and then
not? Which is it??

TIA.

> Sorin Srbu escribió:
>> Really? For sure? I just plug it in and add the new
drive to the array
>> using the disk managment mmc?
>>
>>
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>> *From
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>> [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] *On Behalf
Of *Perez, Ricardo V
>> *Sent Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 3:46 PM
>> *To
windows2000freelists.org
>> *Cc
windows2000freelists.org; windows2000-bouncefreelists.org
>> *Subject
[windows2000] Re: Windows software raid0
>>
>>       Raid0 mean " No RAID" then you
can add disks without issues
>>       Please be sure that you don´t have RAID 0+1
>>
>>       Regards
>>
>>                         *"Sullivan,
Glenn"
>>                         <GSullivanDavidClark.com>SMTPExchange*
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>>       I've never seen Software RAID expand without
a rebuild, IME.
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>>       Good Disaster recovery Test I guess...
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>>       Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA
>>       David Clark Company Inc.
>>       -----Original Message-----
>>       From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org
>>       [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
>>       Posted At: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 9:26
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>>       Windows 2000 Conversation: [windows2000]
Windows software raid0
>>       Subject: [windows2000] Windows software raid0
>>
>>
>>       Hi all,
>>
>>       Suppose I have a 2x disk software raid0-array
on a win2k3-computer.
>>       Would it be possible to add a third disk to
the already existent
>>       raid0-array w/o losing any data? Or is a
rebuild necessary?
>>
>>       TIA.
>>
>> >
> no, you must rebuild the partition.
> imposible without rebuilding data......



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