TomsHardWare have a nice article ,that takes you through the steps of setting up a RAID array using Windows 2000. Here's a bite from there article: Although IDE RAID controllers provide a cost-effective way of creating high-performance RAID storage systems, you can even do away with this piece of hardware by using Windows 2000 support for software RAID. We took a detailed look at this option and put several different configurations to the test.
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