12-17-2015, 05:31 PM
I have an ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3 760G / SB710 motherboard with AMD raid.
This motherboard's RAID configuration ROM / BIOS only allows up to two arrays to be configured on a single set of disks; e.g.
If I configure one RAID 10 array on a set of 4 disks with a less-than-full capacity, which I am allowed to do, then the next array I define on this set will NOT give me the same option; I will not be allowed to set a capacity and it will just use and consume the remaining capacity on the disks.
In short, there is a maximum of 2 arrays I can define in RAID 10 on this set of disks.
I am wondering if this is a limitation of the controller or just the configuration screen.
And if it is just the configuration screen, is it easy to mod this? or has it already been done?
That is my question for today.
This motherboard's RAID configuration ROM / BIOS only allows up to two arrays to be configured on a single set of disks; e.g.
If I configure one RAID 10 array on a set of 4 disks with a less-than-full capacity, which I am allowed to do, then the next array I define on this set will NOT give me the same option; I will not be allowed to set a capacity and it will just use and consume the remaining capacity on the disks.
In short, there is a maximum of 2 arrays I can define in RAID 10 on this set of disks.
I am wondering if this is a limitation of the controller or just the configuration screen.
And if it is just the configuration screen, is it easy to mod this? or has it already been done?
That is my question for today.