Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>
>
> If you're going to use a RAID setup, the best way is
> to use a seperate RAID controller card. That ensures
> the ability to move the array to another computer and
> also the ability to upgrade the motherboard without
> having to re-create the RAID.
>
> Many motherboards (especially ones with SATA) these
> days have built in hardwware RAID support, but since
> it's a non-removable part of the motherboard, it's
> quite unlikely you'll be able to plug all the drives
>   into a different motherboard and access your data.
>


>
>  


But is there a performance hit for using an add-on card as opposed to 
onboard RAID support?


Ruben


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