Re: Using RAID chipsets in the motherboard.

From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh (hmh_at_debian.org)
Date: 12/30/03

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    To: Ramasubramanian Ramesh <rramesh@ti.com>
    
    

    On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
    > 1) All most all of the newer motherboards come with SATA RAID. Is this usable
    > as is without any additional kernel drivers. I ask this because I read in
    > many knowledge base resources that a HW controller looks just like an IDE
    > controller.

    It is usable as a SATA host (controller). The RAID function is not usable
    yet, and since it is crap (software-assisted winraid), you are better off
    using linux native software RAID anyway.

    > 2) What about additional on board RAID controllers? Like the VIA/PROMISE
    > Chipsets built into some of the ASUS mother boards? Do they require
    > additional drivers or can I use them just like any other IDE controller?

    In _any_ case, you need the kernel to have the drivers for the chipsets
    compiled in (or appropriate modules loaded). The SATA disks will show up as
    scsi disks, I believe.

    Not many chipsets are supported, but hopefuly the Promise ones are... you
    _will_ need a very recent kernel (2.4.23, 2.4.24-pre or 2.6.0) and maybe the
    libata patch. Search google for more details...

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