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Ilya bow2019-03-30 21:39:18
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Ilya bow, 2019-03-30 21:39:18

Will there be a load on the processor if you put a board with Fake RAID and connect a hard drive to it, but without making a raid array?

And how to distinguish Fake RAID from a normal controller?

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Wexter, 2019-03-30
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and you still have a pentium 4 what do you care about the load on the processor with a soft trade? or drive data at a speed of 10 + gb / s?

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CityCat4, 2019-04-01
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There is no concept of "fake raid". There is softraid and hardraid (or just raid). softraid is a driver that performs part of the work on the processor, while hardraid performs all its calculations on a specialized board. This board also comes with a battery (Battery Backup Unit), which is needed so that the raid has time to complete I / O operations.
Raid controller - always a separate board, except for separate server mothers

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