To reiterate what Rich said, if you want to use hardware raid, your best bet is to get a known to be good RAID hardware controller for Linux. I don't have a current recommendation for that because I moved away from hardware RAID a long time ago.
An alternative he mentioned is using software RAID. You can do that with MDADM or LVM these days. If you are putting your entire system on the RAID then the trick is to use a Live CD to create the array first then reboot and do the install. 20.04 LTS might let you do create the LVM during the install but creating it first works back at least to 16.04 LTS.
See
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/4/html/cluster_logical_volume_manager/lvm_overview
or
https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/A_guide_to_mdadm
for references to help get you started if that is the way you want to proceed.
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Keith C. Perry, MS E.E.
From: "H Mottaleb via plug" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
To: "Rich Mingin (PLUG)" <plug@frags.us>
Cc: "Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List" <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:45:52 PM
Subject: Re: [PLUG] I need help with configuring Raid on Ubuntu server 20.04
My apologies. I didn’t mention, i was seeing the individual disks before setting up Raid 5.
I need help with setting up raid in Ubuntu server. What would be the best approach to do that?
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPadOn Tuesday, January 12, 2021, 7:54 PM, Rich Mingin (PLUG) via plug <plug@lists.phillylinux.org> wrote:
If you set up a RAID5 in the raid controller firmware, but Linux is still seeing the individual disks, you have a "fakeraid" or "softraid" controller. It only handles booting the array, and then (Windows-centric) drivers handle all raid operations after.
While it is possible to break the raid array in the firmware and setup a nice MDRAID array on the disks, I'm guessing that's not what you want. You'd like a bootable RAID5, right?
Easiest route, but not cheapest, is to find a real hardware raid controller for the R510 that's Dell OEM and switch it out. Sorry for the bad news.
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