Practical RAID Performance?
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Mar 15, 20266669 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I've always thought the following to be a general rule of thumb for RAID: RAID 0: Best performance for READ and WRITE from stripping, greatest risk RAID 1: Redundant, decent for READ (I believe it can read from different parts of a file from different hard drives), not the best for WRITE RAID 0+1 (…
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Raid 0. Great read and write speed. Failure risk increased as the number of member disk increase. No parity. Raid 1. Great read speed only if driver properly implemented - If you use Areca and LSI raid controllers, they can deliver almost the same r…
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