mqduck
17 May 2009, 4:51am
I found an old thread here on migrating a raid 0 array, so I figured this would be a good place to ask a related question.
The current controller I have, a Silicon Image 3114R, is supposedly a fake hardware - basically software - controller. Either the motherboard (A8N-SLI Premium) or CPU is apparently beyond hope - when it boots, it no longer lasts more than a minute or so, tops - so copying the data to another drive isn't an option.
I plan on my next computer (which I may be forced to purchase now) being primarily a Linux machine, so I'll probably use it's build-in support for software RAID. My question is, since I'll be migrating from software RAID to software RAID, would it be at all possible to rebuild the existing array, or does it not fundamentally change the problem? My hope is that the available Linux drivers for 3114R arrays will allow it to work without the controller being present.
UPDATE: I'm not sure if there is a driver for that controller, actually. :-/
The current controller I have, a Silicon Image 3114R, is supposedly a fake hardware - basically software - controller. Either the motherboard (A8N-SLI Premium) or CPU is apparently beyond hope - when it boots, it no longer lasts more than a minute or so, tops - so copying the data to another drive isn't an option.
I plan on my next computer (which I may be forced to purchase now) being primarily a Linux machine, so I'll probably use it's build-in support for software RAID. My question is, since I'll be migrating from software RAID to software RAID, would it be at all possible to rebuild the existing array, or does it not fundamentally change the problem? My hope is that the available Linux drivers for 3114R arrays will allow it to work without the controller being present.
UPDATE: I'm not sure if there is a driver for that controller, actually. :-/