Yes I've used most versions of RAID. Not all of them are striped so you don't always lose your data if one drive fails (or two in the case of RAID 6).
I'm moving away from RAID in general as the cost of redundancy is not worth it for me as I have full mirrored backups I can easily restore from (plus offsite backups for the most important stuff) and I'm stopping using striping for large disks as the rebuild time is too long.
I've also stopped using striping for performance since switching to SSDs for boot drives.
I'm moving away from RAID in general as the cost of redundancy is not worth it for me as I have full mirrored backups I can easily restore from (plus offsite backups for the most important stuff) and I'm stopping using striping for large disks as the rebuild time is too long.
I've also stopped using striping for performance since switching to SSDs for boot drives.