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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: jarthurs on February 16, 2004, 10:05:08 PM
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I'm looking to build an SME6 box with a RAID array. Aside from software raid options, which cards are compatible with SME 6?
I was assuming if the array is configured in BIOS prior to installing SME surely it should be presented as a single volume and be a standard install as far as SME is concerned, is this the case?
Regards,
Jason.
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Have you read this thread: http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=20772.0 ?
Apart from that kind of solution, I seem to remember only 3ware cards being compatible with Redhat 7.3 on which SME is largely built.
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I have a SME 6.0 box running with a hardware RAID 1. I have a Highpoint 404 IDE controller with 2 60gig IBM Deskstars. I setup the RAID in the Highpoint bios and then ran the SME setup choosing the single disc option. Installed without any fuss.
Pickles
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Jason, the short answer is that any RAID controller that's compatible with RedHat 7.3 should work with SME 6. The 3ware cards are a popular option for IDE RAID, as they're (IMO) reasonably priced, well-supported, and very fast. My server is a Dell PowerEdge 4300 using Dell's PERC2/SC controller, which works perfectly (Dell has drivers available for download, which will monitor the array, but they aren't needed to use it).