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  • JDeRouen
    Author of Small Things
    • Jun 14, 2001
    • 16568

    Raid 0 option for hard drives

    I'm about to take the plunge and get a new PC with two 1 TB hard drives, and was wondering what are the pros and cons of configuring the drives in a Raid 0 array? I know the pro is that it can speed up performance by about 20%, but it also seem more likely to fail. (ie: if one drive fails, they both essentially fail)

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks!
    Joe
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  • Hulk
    Mayor of Megoville
    • May 10, 2003
    • 16007

    #2
    Why would you risk losing all of your data (particularly when you run a business off of it and customer data, orders, payments, etc may be involved) for a moderate performance boost? Seems like a silly question to me, but maybe you've never lost data before.


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    • JDeRouen
      Author of Small Things
      • Jun 14, 2001
      • 16568

      #3
      Well, a lot of people seem to swear by Raid arrays, so I wanted to get some opinions before I decided.
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      • Hulk
        Mayor of Megoville
        • May 10, 2003
        • 16007

        #4
        I have no issue against RAID arrays in general, but you really could be losing the "R" (redundant) if a drive goes down on a RAID 0 setup. A RAID 1 Array is a much more efficient way to protect data.


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        • JDeRouen
          Author of Small Things
          • Jun 14, 2001
          • 16568

          #5
          Yeah, you might be right - though I do have several external drives I use for backup.
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          Order Small Things, my contemporary fantasy novel featuring Megos, at http://joederouen.com/?page_id=176

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          • jimbutsu
            Memory *is* RAM!
            • Apr 11, 2002
            • 4158

            #6
            I would never advocate RAID striping wihout at least three physical drives in the array.
            "If you take a dog which is starving and feed him and make him prosperous, that dog will not bite you. This is the primary difference between a dog and a man."

            - Mark Twain

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