First post, by Triton
Hello, I have a question that I was unable to find the answer for anywhere online.
My understanding is that because Windows 98 is bound by the 28bit LBA standard, hard drive size is limited to 137GB. I have a hardware ATA133 3WARE RAID controller, and connected to it are two 120GB hard drives in a RAID 0 configuration for a logical volume total of 240GB. Windows 98 SE seems to recognize this volume in its entirety without any hacks or unofficial service packs, etc.
What I am trying to work out is, is the 137GB size restriction only for physical hard drive size (individually each hard drive is only 120GB), or is it actually a limit on volume size (with RAID 0, the sizes combined goes past 137GB). Even though Windows 98 SE seemed to accept this configuration, can I expect eventual data corruption if I leave things as they are?
Thank you.