These are new intel Raid drivers for SSD. Should help with performance of SSD.
http://downloadcente...=&DwnldID=15251
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Morris
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Nice move from Intel.
Upto this point RAID setups did not have support for the TRIM command features in the Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 and Linux 2.6.33+ operating systems.
This made solid state drives rather unsuited for long-term configuration in any RAID setup. Seeing this as a serious limitation, Intel wrote a driver that is able to activate this function even in RAID, obviously the drives themselves need to support it.
This technology provides support for the following features:
<LI itxtvisited="1">Intel® Rapid Recover Technology<BR itxtvisited="1">This technology provides full data redundancy by copying data from a designated source drive (i.e., master disk) to a designated destination drive (i.e., recovery disk). Data updates of recovery volumes can be continuous or on request. <LI itxtvisited="1">Intel® Rapid RAID<BR itxtvisited="1">This technology provides the ability to create RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 volumes on desktop and mobile platforms. Data is distributed across two or more disks to provide data redundancy or to enhance data storage performance. <LI itxtvisited="1">Intel® Matrix RAID Technology<BR itxtvisited="1">This technology allows two independent RAID volumes to be created on a single array. The first volume occupies part of the array, leaving space for the second volume. The array may consist of two to six SATA disks depending on the volume types. <LI itxtvisited="1">Volume migration<BR itxtvisited="1">This feature provides support for converting system data into a high-performance or protection RAID configuration.
Volume size increase<BR itxtvisited="1">This feature allows you to increase the data storage capacity of a volume by utilizing 100% of the available array space or by adding one or more SATA disk to an existing volume.<BR itxtvisited="1">Our application also provides support for the following features: Password-protected disks
This feature provides high-level security and protection for the data on your disks with a password, denying access from any unauthorized user. <BR itxtvisited="1">
Trim (Microsoft Windows 7* only)
This feature provides support for solid state disks (SSDs) that meet the ATA-8 protocol requirements. This feature optimizes write operations, helps devices reduce wear, and maintains unused storage area on devices as large as possible.
Garbage data from file deletions clutters on the drive. This problem was solved with the invention of the TRIM
The Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver (RAID) for Intel Desktop Boards has already been made available for public download from the official website. Of course, end-users will have to actually be running one of the three aforementioned operating systems if they expect the software to work.