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Software RAID 10 ... can you boot from just two of the drives?
I'm pretty sure that the Mac's built-in RAID feature is actually a 0+1 ... meaning that it's a mirror of two RAID-0s. Is that right?
So, in other words, one could boot from just the two if the second two drives were removed? Just wondering. I'd have to check the IDs or positions of the drives in Disk Utility beforehand.
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What exactly are you asking? It is 0+1 using Disk Utility.. anything over that would require an Apple RAID card which I don't recommend as they can't be used with Windows. A 3rd party RAID card from Areca can be used to RAID drives under Windows - IF AND ONLY IF WINDOWS IS ALL YOU WANT TO RAID. If you mainly use OS X and NOT WINDOWS, then the Apple RAID card would be a good solution for you.
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If used Disk Utility to set-up RAID 10 then can just select a HDD in the right and do a 'Get Info' (cmd-I ). In that info there will be disk indentifier number. Typically, those line up on a mac pro by bay number. |
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