To raid or not to raid....that is the question

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Simple really. I am unsure whether it is worth raiding or not.

I am going to be buying 2 new SATA II HDDs shortly and cannot decide whether to whack them in a RAID 0 config or not. The sensible part of me says 'don't do it' and the performance junkie says 'do it'

However, I already have two SATA I drives here so was thinking of using them as a data dump for mp3s and work and using the RAID array as OS drives along with installations of apps and none-sensitive work.

Is that the best solution as I am just wary of loosing data.

Thanks for any advice
 
As long as you back up regularly and are aware of the risks of RAID0 then there is no harm in going for it. Either use it for non-critical data (as you seem to intend to) or back up even more regularly than you would for an ordinary single drive. :)
 
Go for the raid. Yes there is an increased risk of loosing data. but its still only a small risk.

Worth it for the performance imo
 
You should have backups/disaster recovery regardless of whether you use RAID0 or not. E.g. I agree with PinkFloyd that the increase in risk is not a deciding factor in whether to use RAID0 or not, since in either case you run a risk of data loss, which should be addressed through a suitable backup regimen or disaster recovery plan.
 
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