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Re: Caldigit FASTA-4E and SATAMAX PM on windows xp?
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Re: Caldigit FASTA-4E and SATAMAX PM on windows xp?
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Jared Picune
on Jul 15, 2008 at 4:18:22 pm
Hardware RAID and software RAID can get confusing. True 100% hardware RAID requires a dedicated CPU and dedicated cache. For example the CalDigit RAID Card, is 100% hardware RAID. Just because their is hardware used in the RAID configuration does not mean that hardware is handling the RAID.
Never the less, using the combination that you have you can easily create a fast RAID 0. You do have premium eSATA card so that helps. I don't know what software will get you the best results for this, but I imagine that you will have decent perforce with almost any since since you want RAID 0.
Jared Picune
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Caldigit FASTA-4E and SATAMAX PM on windows xp?
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