Support for Intel ICH9 hardware RAID?
Posted: 23 Feb 2015 05:07
I have a small Mini-ITX motherboard with a modest dual core Atom processor running Windows Server 2008R2. Using the onboard Intel ICH9 RAID controller I can saturate a gig network link pulling files off this thing - the performance is really quite good. I want to dump Windows as a home NAS platform and migrate to NAS4Free, which I already have up and running (with great success) on another system.
I don't want to lose the performance of the hardware RAID controller. Question - has anyone had any experience using NAS4Free with an ICH9 controller and letting the ICH9 create the RAID volume, in this case RAID5? Will NAS4Free be able talk to the ICH9 to see failures inside the RAID volume and be able to manage degraded RAID5 volumes?
I'd appreciate any feedback from users who have been down this road. If you think I can probably get similar performance using NAS4Free native software RAID5 I'm fine with that too, but I don't have enough memory (4GB) for ZFS AFAIK. I've got 4 2TB disks that I would like to use as a single volume.
Thanks for any and all helpful replies.
I don't want to lose the performance of the hardware RAID controller. Question - has anyone had any experience using NAS4Free with an ICH9 controller and letting the ICH9 create the RAID volume, in this case RAID5? Will NAS4Free be able talk to the ICH9 to see failures inside the RAID volume and be able to manage degraded RAID5 volumes?
I'd appreciate any feedback from users who have been down this road. If you think I can probably get similar performance using NAS4Free native software RAID5 I'm fine with that too, but I don't have enough memory (4GB) for ZFS AFAIK. I've got 4 2TB disks that I would like to use as a single volume.
Thanks for any and all helpful replies.