1. What does that "R" in "RAID" stand for again?
2. Good backups are your friend.
3. With the purchase of an enclosure, I now have a home-made external hard drive.
RAID 0 and Disk Failure
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thibodeaux
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RAID 5 is a single parity drive, 3 drive minimum. It's faster than a single drive, but slower than RAID 0 and RAID 10 due to the additional calculations on writes:GORDON wrote:Wait... RAID 1 is mirroring, isn't it. That isn't what I meant.
Which one is 3 drives, striped with a parity drive for both speed and backup? RAID 10?
Drive ops: (all are 1 op per read)
RAID 0: 1 per write (striping)
RAID 1: 2 per write (mirroring, 2 drives)
RAID 5: 4 per write (parity, 3 or more drives)
RAID 6: 5 per write (dual parity, 4 or more drives)
RAID 10: 2 per write (striping and mirroring, 4 or more drives)
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