Re: HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller Driver

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On 07/06/11 11:10 AM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Please help me understand why do Hardware
> Vendors provide onboard storage raid controller chipset on the
> motherboard (fakeraid if its a software raid.).  Is it a marketing
> term for selling servers.


They do it because it is nearly free, and yes, its a marketing thing.   
Also, MS Windows Server's 'native' raid, aka Dynamic Disks, is rather 
funky and few people like to mess with it, so having 'fake' raid in the 
chipset and its drivers makes life simpler for Windows administrators.

Higher end servers will have true raid cards with their own processor, 
and substantial battery backed write-back cache.   these cards tend to 
cost more than the whole MicroServer



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john r pierce                            N 37, W 122
santa cruz ca                         mid-left coast

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