Hey all, I am hoping someone can give me some insight on this...
As far as I know, when one has RAID1 (running through hardware RAID controller - not software based), the array gets created with a unique ID, which will allow the system to detect when a new drive has been inserted etc.
Is it possible, though, to take this array (2 SATA drives in RAID1 config) and transplant it as is to a new system? Without reinstalling the OS etc?
I understand the implications in doing this, I am just more curious about if I am just too narrow minded on the topic or whatever. Because I have tried something similar and ended up losing data off both disks, does anyone have a suggestion for how it can be done properly? Alternatively, a decent reason for why it shouldn't be done?
I am litterally about to slam my laptop closed on my head with this one - so any insight would be appreciated!
As far as I know, when one has RAID1 (running through hardware RAID controller - not software based), the array gets created with a unique ID, which will allow the system to detect when a new drive has been inserted etc.
Is it possible, though, to take this array (2 SATA drives in RAID1 config) and transplant it as is to a new system? Without reinstalling the OS etc?
I understand the implications in doing this, I am just more curious about if I am just too narrow minded on the topic or whatever. Because I have tried something similar and ended up losing data off both disks, does anyone have a suggestion for how it can be done properly? Alternatively, a decent reason for why it shouldn't be done?
I am litterally about to slam my laptop closed on my head with this one - so any insight would be appreciated!