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Originally Posted by MMZ_TimeLord
Not to mention that I got an additional two drives to make the RAID 0 into a RAID 0 + 1.
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Nothing like a near miss to make you appreciate increased reliability, huh?
On paper, 0+1 only has the reliability of a standalone drive, but I like the fact that it gives you a chance to quickly swap out a drive when one of them fails...
...I'm not so fond of the performance hit it gives when working with ATA disks. But it's still a nice compromise.
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Always folding:
WXP Pro:
KD7R + Palomino 1800+
W2K3:
4x P3 Xeon 500 512KB (4 clients)
Linux boxes:
none
Had to put them to use doing *real* work.