RJ008

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  • Ok,Thank you all for your help. Your responses are greatly appreciated :)
  • Hmm, then I think I will look for an external raid controller. Thank you so much for your help. 😉 BTW, an external raid controller will be compatible with both windows and linux right? Thank you. 
  • Thank you for your response. Hmm... is it then possible to do it using FakeRaid as mentioned in this article above? Thank you.
  • I am sorry for being unclear above, but what I meant was setting up external raid storage to get both redundancy and speed. Is it possible to raid 2 or 3 external drives in a way which gets recognized by both linux and windows? Thank you.
  • Thank you for the quick response. However, I do not want to use Windows Storage Space or mdadm as I would like my raid array to be accessible by both Windows and Linux, so onboard FakeRaid is my only options. However, I could not locate the SATA mode option in my Bios menu, so I am wondering if my Acer Laptop support…
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