It's evident that I've backed myself into a corner and I'm looking for some ideas on what to do to expand my data storage, and possibly future proof it in some form for later.
I'm running a Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P Motherboard with an AMD Phenom 2 X4 with windows XP, 32 bit.
It has 8 sata ports, 2 using the Gigabyte chipset, and 6 using the AMD SB750. Both support RAID 0,1,5,10 and JBOD.
I stupidly set it up using just the 2 Gigabyte sata controllers with 2 1TB drives in RAID 1, then used the other ports for DVD/Blu Ray drives. Since then I have added a 1 TB drive and now have a 2TB external storage and I'm pretty much down to 200GB or so of storage space left.
A lot of space has been taken up by digitizing my music and movie collection and It's apparent I'm going to need much more space. I use the machine for office work and media storage and gaming (or did when I had time).
I've ran through several scenarios and I'm not sure what might be best.
1. Get 4-6 more 2 TB drives and break the array I have and move my data over to the AMD RAID set 2. Build an actual dedicated server that will host my data and allow me to add drives later regardless of the OS I'm working with 3. Upgrade this machine, install windows 7 and a Raid card, allowing me to move my data later if need be.
I've heard of problems getting the new 3TB drives recognized without workarounds, and especially on Windows XP 32 Bit. I'm not opposed of uprading to 7, but haven't just for the daunting task of reinstalling so many programs. Dozens and dozens just for work, and some won't run on 64 bit.
To sum up, all I really want is more, reliable data storage, RAID 1 or other, with the super important stuff I can backup to an external hard drive.
Sorry for the long post. I appreciate any form of input/thoughts/criticisms.
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