Highpoint R-RAID 454 4c RAID5 ATA

From: Chris Evans (stats_at_psyctc.org)
Date: 01/10/05

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    Does anyone have any experience of this controller? I want RAID on
    two new machines under stable (i.e. Woody for now). Previously I've
    configured RAID0 in s'ware with a bit of a struggle to understand it
    properly and a bit of frustration that you are still booting not off a
    RAID mirrored bit of drive (as I understand it). Seems to run fine
    now however, I'm moving to RAID5 I think to get more drives in and
    I've been recommended this Highpoint card and they do seem to have
    drivers for Linux and source. Here's the stuff from their pages:
    Host Side Interface 32bit/33MHz PCI
    Device side interface ATA133 (IDE)
    RAID controller IC HighPoint HPT374 UDMA ATA133 RAID Controller
    Number of IDE channels 4 Channels
    Maximum number of drives 8 hard disk drives
    Supported Hard drives Up to ATA133
    Supported RAID Levels 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD
    Supported OSs Windows 98 / ME / NT4.0 / 2K / XP / 2003
                                    Linux (SuSE, Red Hat, Caldera, Turbo), and FreeBSD
    RAID Management Tool RAID Configuration and Management
    GUI Function RAID Configuration and Management (compatible with BIOS)
    Additional Features Bootable disk or disk array support
                                    Disk hot spare for automatic mirror rebuilding
                                    Hot-swapping failed hard drives for RAID 1, 5 or 1/0
                                    Error alarm with on-card beeper
                                    Automatic e-mail notification when error occurs
                                    Large LBA support capacity exceeding 137GB

    That looks as if I might have to compile the drivers from source as
    Debian isn't there (how many hardware manufacturers provide debs and
    Debian support automatically on all their new products?!) However,
    I've seen recent sad tales on this list about controllers that looked
    as if they ought to have worked but didn't so I wondered if anyone had
    any experience and if anyone could tell me whether these sorts of
    controllers come up as a single IDE drive or what?

    TIA,

    Chris

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