21 Jun 2007 at 13:30 #1 BenJ BenJ Associate Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington Hey guys, Been reading a lot of posts lately that talk about the speeds of using two harddrives in "Raid" Im not familiar with this and was wondering if someone could explain it a bit Thanks.
Hey guys, Been reading a lot of posts lately that talk about the speeds of using two harddrives in "Raid" Im not familiar with this and was wondering if someone could explain it a bit Thanks.
21 Jun 2007 at 13:39 #3 BenJ BenJ Associate OP Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington Ok ta, ill have a look at what wiki has to say.
21 Jun 2007 at 13:47 #4 BenJ BenJ Associate OP Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington Ok read wiki, didnt really gain much from it. Basically I use my pc for gaming. So you mention RAID0 is a usual. What gains does it produce? Is everything faster, or are some things faster and others slower?
Ok read wiki, didnt really gain much from it. Basically I use my pc for gaming. So you mention RAID0 is a usual. What gains does it produce? Is everything faster, or are some things faster and others slower?
21 Jun 2007 at 16:19 #6 BenJ BenJ Associate OP Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington ok, sounds like i will be getting a couple of 80gig hard drives and then joining them in raid0, and see what comes of it.
ok, sounds like i will be getting a couple of 80gig hard drives and then joining them in raid0, and see what comes of it.
22 Jun 2007 at 12:05 #9 BenJ BenJ Associate OP Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington After reading that one document it makes it sound like a complete waste of time
22 Jun 2007 at 13:21 #12 BenJ BenJ Associate OP Joined 10 Aug 2006 Posts 704 Location Warrington If I do go down the raid road it will be with 7200 drives not the raptors