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Are the drives inside the PC ?
Windows has native RAID (mirror/span) support in it's disk management tool, also there is the storage spaces feature which is an alternative of sorts to RAID5.
I've never used the Intel RAID tool but the above are the built in basics I would start with.
RAID5 is slow in write speeds, verifying a RAID5 pool is also a very slow process and depending upon the size of the pool can take a day or so. Again no experience with Intel RST so I've no idea if it's meant to be that slow.
Stablebit Drivepool is an alternative dynamic fault tolerance storage system for Windows, it is faster than using RAID5 and can work with any size volumes being made larger or smaller depending upon your needs, however it must not be used with a USB HDD, it is SATA drive only no matter what the site says, using anything other than SATA can cause data corruption.
Depending upon the the size of your drives making some RAID 1 mirror drives is a lot easier and less hassle. Especially if using a movie library system like Plex or whatever, you don't need the movies stored all on one drive they can be spread out across any number and your clones of those drives are your fault tolerance. |
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