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itsthenewdc

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Jul 10, 2008
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Orlando, FL
Ideally, I'm trying to set up a Raid 10. I have 3 hard drives currently that have our digital video files on them. So I got an 8-bay raid tower to basically expand the storage capacity, have a mirror, and have it all appear as one drive. So I bought 3 new identical hard drives.. but my question is.. I want to put the 3 new drives in the RAID tower, and move the contents from the 3 old drives, and after that's done, add those 3 old drives as the mirrors to the 3 new ones.

Is this possible? To basically make it a RAID 10, but only starting with the 3 new drives, and adding the other drives later?
 

matspekkie

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Oct 19, 2010
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raid 10

raid 10 needs a minimum of 4 drives!! raid 5 could work with 3 drives if you don't need ay redundancy raid 0 could work. Raid 1 with 3 drives does not make any sense. so ether buy one more drive and go for raid 10 or use raid 5 if you hardware supports it.
 
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itsthenewdc

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 10, 2008
109
165
Orlando, FL
raid 10 needs a minimum of 4 drives!! raid 5 could work with 3 drives if you don't need ay redundancy raid 0 could work. Raid 1 with 3 drives does not make any sense. so ether buy one more drive and go for raid 10 or use raid 5 if you hardware supports it.

I have a total of 6 drives, but 3 of them are pretty full with content right now.. so I can probably put 4 in initially by moving contents to a small external drive, but ultimately I want striping and mirroring, but need to be able to add the mirror drives later.
 
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