> You do (sometimes) need the hardware RAID controller to be supported by
> Linux and this is a weak area. Some controllers just look like a standard
> drive, so they are transparent to the system, but then you need to use
> either the BIOS utilities to set it up in the first place, or (typically)
> a Windows utility, although some controllers are now being supported by
> Linux with user-land tools to manage and check the arrays.
Most proper (ie, not fakeraid) RAID controllers support Linux now. They
are practically unsellable if they do not.
-Stephen-
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