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A query for those who've done this befo
I have a two-disk RAID 0 volume running off an Nvidia driver with no Windows-based RAID support that I am aware of. I want to create a RAID volume on two new disks and transfer the data from the old array. I would like to install the two new disks in another machine, create the array and transfer the data from machine to machine, then simply install the two fresh disks in place of the two old disks on the original machine. Question is, is RAID0 RAID0 (striped, not mirrored right?)? Or are there different implementations that would make the disk signatures incompatible between the dissimilar machines? thanks, -tom |