RAID-3. This type uses striping and dedicates one drive to storing parity information. The embedded error checking (ECC) information is used to detect errors. Data recovery is accomplished by calculating the exclusive OR (XOR) of the information recorded on the other drives. Since an I/O operation addresses all drives at the same time, RAID-3 cannot overlap I/O. For this reason, RAID-3 is best for single-user systems with long record applications. At least 3 drives needed.
Colbaker said:The Revo64 looks really cool, I am going to go for it.
Although what i do want to know is what size will the parity drive need to be?
Thanks