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Software jbod?
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Intel Overclocker
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Is there such a thing as totally software based jbod? I mean, it seems like there should be, it's jsut tacking 2 hd's together, right? I really don't wanna buy new hardware just to make a jbod "array". =P
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Some boards, like MSI, support JBOD natively. Check your instruction manual or start up disc. Most companies support with proper software.
EDIT: As a matter of fact, your board supports JBOD
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Last edited by TheLegend : 03-25-06 at 03:03 AM |
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I was also wondering the same thing, it seems most boards do support JBOD with certain RAID configurations.
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Intel Overclocker
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Sadly, it's not for the board in my specs (that would be too easy), it's for machine 3, which has a chaintech MPM800, which I'm almost certain doesn't support any kind of raid, "fake" or or not natively. =/
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