February 27, 20179 yr The motherboard in my Main server has an Intel C602 chipset. It contains 6 SATA ports and 4 SATA ports on its SCU. These can be configured as RAID0. If I create a RAID0 volume on it will this be seen in unraid and can this volume then be added to the array?
February 27, 20179 yr I don't think so. The C602-raid is a firmware-assisted RAID that requires driver support in the OS. I don't think UnRAID supports this. But even if it did, I presume you know this would mean any "drive" created as RAID-0 would have to meet the requirements that it couldn't be any larger than your parity drive (or if it was your parity drive it would have to be at least as large as any array drive). If you want to create a single RAID-0 pair of drives, Startech has a nifty adapter that mounts on one of the drives -- and this array DOES work just fine with UnRAID as a "disk". https://www.startech.com/HDD/Adapters/sata-dual-hard-drive-raid-adapter~S322SAT3R
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