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G-RAID Array Set-up?
Posted by Kevin Cox on November 6, 2012 at 2:01 amI have a G-Raid RAID-0, but having a RAID-0 doubles the risk of data failure, so we’re trying to format it as RAID-1 using FAT32 or any other filesystem that will support both MAC OS X & Windows 7. How could we do this?
Caspian Brand replied 13 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies -
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Caspian Brand
November 6, 2012 at 2:31 amHey Kevin,
MediaFour has recently updated their MacDrive code to include support for Apple RAID partitions on Windows. This was previously only available in an older release circa Win2k, with their former Cross-Stripe edition.
Might be worth having a look at MacDrive Pro:
https://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/pro/
Or investing in an enclosure that does hardware RAID 1.
-Caspian
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Kevin Cox
November 6, 2012 at 2:46 amSo it’s the hardware that won’t support the RAID-1? That’s very interesting. I’ve been fighting this for hours trying to get it to run a RAID-1 but it just won’t.
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Caspian Brand
November 6, 2012 at 3:00 amI’ve never used the G-RAID myself. By your first post, I took it to mean the enclosure didn’t do hardware RAID 1. After having a quick read through the manual for the drive it appears the device is perpetually stuck in a hardware RAID 0.
It appears their G-RAID mini has a RAID 1 option, however.
Assuming you’re using this for video I would avoid Fat32 and use either MacDrive or Paragon Software’s HFS+ for Windows.
It looks like you won’t need the Apple Software RAID support with MacDrive Pro, so could likely get away with the standard version.
Both MacDrive and Paragon have trials available of their software.
Good luck.
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