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RE: HTPC hardware: msg#00882user-groups.linux.kansascity
> -----Original Message----- > From: Rusty > > --- kurt wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "brad" > > > I'm not an expert on raid, but raid 0 is the > > fastest, > > splitting data across two drives (no mirroring or duplexing), raid 1 > > is > > mirroring (basically a full copy on another disk), raid 5 > (mirroring > > with > > parity?) The main increase would come from the SATA interface, being > > that it > > is faster than IDE, and currently also faster in seek times to the > > 15k SCSI > > drives. Not to mention a WHOLE lot cheaper. Someone correct me if im > > wrong. > > > > Kurt > > I can't speak to the speed of the drives or their respective > interfaces, but I have just a bit of knowledge of raid. Raid 0 > (striping ONLY) isn't really raid, since there's no fault > tolerance. It Well, it depends on how you define a RAID. I define it as a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. ;) Which would qualify RAID 0 as *really* RAID. I believe the proposed implementation was going to be RAID 0+1. Which would give you everything except parity. So it would be the next best thing to RAID 5 but with better performance. $0.02, Brian KC Linux Users Group -- to unsubscribe send mail to majordomo-3DadQFcgQnvYtjvyW6yDsg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Enter without the quotes in body of message "unsubscribe kclug" |
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