RAID question
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PLZDELETE
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RE: RAID question
from what I've read, you can use 2 different hard drives, but it's recommended you use 2 of the same, i guess it's something to do with the read/write speeds so they can both act at the exact same speed (or is this raid 1 I'm thinking of)
raid 0 is safe as long as one HDD doesn't fail, then you will lose all your data
those are the ones i could answer
(This post was last modified: 25/10/2010 03:42 PM by PLZDELETE.)
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25/10/2010 03:41 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: RAID question
You can. If you want to use the other 500GB on the 1TB drive, you'll probably need software RAID or some more complex hardware RAID to do it.
However, HDDs are slow because of latency - RAID does nothing to help latencies (in fact, it may make them worse).
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RE: RAID question
(25/10/2010 06:00 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: You can. If you want to use the other 500GB on the 1TB drive, you'll probably need software RAID or some more complex hardware RAID to do it.
However, HDDs are slow because of latency - RAID does nothing to help latencies (in fact, it may make them worse).
yeh the only improvement is it count it as one with the write speeds of both combined which makes it quicker file wise
i want anoth 2 750gb so i can hav 4 in raid and have huge copy speeds
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