![]() It'll offer pretty much the same level of protection but will be faster all round, especially for writes. but can I suggest that unless you intend to expand this server in the future that RAID 10 would actually be a better solution than RAID 6. In this case with 4 disks the R5-to-R6 move won't change the available disk sizes so you won't need to do any repartitioning etc. This can all be done 'live', in place, although I would strongly suggest you carry out a full backup first just in case - it's also not quick, that's an understatement by the way :) It is possible to do this using the Linux command line utility 'hpacucli' but the syntax can be quite complex to be honest. ![]() You can also access ACU using either the SmartStart CD/ISO or the new Proliant Firmware Packs for your system. ![]() Yes, RAID level migration is supported by the P410, you don't mention what OS is running on this box but it's usually migrated using the Array Configuration Utility (ACU), a Windows utility added during the Proliant Support Pack installation. ![]()
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