Re: raid issues with gigabyte mobo

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On Sun, 2 Mar 2025 19:40:08 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:

> It is termed "fakeraid". It is not hardware raid.  The only hardware
> that exists for it is a couple of entries in the bios and on the disk
> saying the disk are raid.
> 
> All of the work is done in the driver/OS.
> 
> And generally on linux (and windows) it has been poorly supported and
> always needed an add-on driver and that add-on driver sometimes breaks
> on updates.
> 
> And this fakeraid would also prevent you from moving these disks to
> another motherboard (not of the same type).
> 
> Avoid using it and use linux md software raid.
> 
> 
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 4:10 PM Amadeus WM via users
> <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> I just built a brand new pc with a Gigabyte B650 Gaming AX v2
>> motherboard with 2xnvme drives and 2xssd drives. In UEFI I configured
>> two raid-1 arrays, one for nvme and one for ssd. Then booted from the
>> Fedora 41 live image and started the installation and I expected that
>> the installer would see just 2 drive - one for each raid array.
>> However, it detected all 4 drives individually.
>>
>> Then I stopped the installation and in a shell I ran lsblk -f and
>> indeed,
>> the 4 disks were treated as separate.
>>
>> One post on google mentioned that hardware raid requires some drivers
>> that exist for windows, but linux only supports some raid controllers.
>> That's surprising to me, because I've had raid on various machines over
>> the years without the issue - maybe because they were all Dell.
>>
>> Of course, I can do software raid, but does anyone have any experience
>> with hardware raid on Fedora with a Gigabyte motherboard?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
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Software it is. I didn't know about fakeraid and how it works. It did seem 
a little fast - like instant - when I created the arrays, compared to what 
I remember from creating the arrays on my old Dell Precision machine, but 
I attributed that to the disk speed. 

Thanks!


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