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George2020-08-10 01:57:49
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George, 2020-08-10 01:57:49

JBOD vs RAID0 HDD*2Tb?

There is a raid controller Marvell 88SE9235 for 4 sat3 ports and Windows 10x64. Two 2TB WD drives of the same model.
The speed is not so important (RAID0), so the bevel is towards JBOD.
There is not a single mention of jboda on the Marvel webmord. (Only this is Supported RAID Modes RAID0, RAID1, RAID10, HyperDuo (Capacity), HyperDuo (Safe)). This jbod is implemented by expanding volumes with Windows tools.

So the question is, 1. Is it possible to implement / enable this mode on this controller (maybe I missed something by inattention), so that when you rearrange Windows, this array, like a regular raid, retreats without delay to a new Windows?
2. Is it possible to import the created jbod in Windows into a new Windows or mustache, the files (partition) will be lost and you need to arm yourself with a file recovery program like p-studio?
3. Is it possible to save the configuration in these raid controllers at all (if the controller’s brains go wrong) and load it later into the same controller so that it understands that the disks are in the raid, they were created by the same controller, and also understands where the first disk is, and where is the second, etc.?
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Thanks in advance for your reply!

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Enj0y, 2020-08-10
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The answer is obvious, this is RAID0, JBOD is needed when you have a lot of disks of different sizes, since the disks are assembled sequentially there, and with it you do not win in speed, only the volume, in case of a disk failure, there is a chance that you will save some of the files, but there is no guarantee that the necessary files will actually remain, in raid0 you will certainly lose everything, but you need to make backups, while you get speed as a bonus

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