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Old 7th April 2005, 12:49   #11
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Intel Matrix RAID would be what you want, with 2 drives you have RAID 1 and 0
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Old 7th April 2005, 16:47   #12
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you mean, like, having 2 drives, divide them into 2 partitions each (which would make 4 virtual drives) and run it that way in raid 0+1?
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[g]matrix+raid[/g]
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Old 7th April 2005, 17:12   #14
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read a review bout it, looks kinda like i said, too bad it's not available for amd, on the other hand, drive failures don't happen that much do they, as long as you don't use the same disk for like 5 years
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