![]() ![]() Windows installer after loading the RAID driver would only see the LITEON single drives, not the Samsungs in RAID.įinally I put just the LITEON drives in RAID 0, and left the Samsungs as single drives. So I tried making a RAID with just the Samsung drives. ![]() I backed up the RAID, reclaimed the drives and set the new raid for all 4 drives. So I thought if 2 was good, 4 would be better. I had these in RAID 0, and it worked like a charm and greatly increased the speed - something many claim won't happen with an SSD. Actually one is 240GB, the other is 256GB. The original 2 drives were inexpensive LITEON 256GB drives. I had a 2 drive RAID on my system, and wanted to expand it to 4. Some drives simply aren't compatible with on-board (AMI for example) RAID controllers. Processor Intel E5-1230 (version 1) 3.2GHzġ Samsung 850 EVO 512Gb SSD (now removed)Ģ Western Digital 3 TB 3.5-Inch WD Se SATA III 7200 RPM 64 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Enterprise Hard Drive WD3000F9YZ 2 WD 3TB I should say I've never had an issue before with Samsung SSDs, and I am running several, but none on Windows Server. Others have the same experience with various motherboards etc. Found out I'm not the only one with this issue, and the wizard ran perfectly on a conventional HDD. There is a show stopper bug on this model of Samsung SSD when you run DC promo on your newly installed server. Wasted 3 days on this, including 10+ hours engaged with Microsoft Support. ![]()
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