RAID 5 is perhaps the most popular form of RAID on the market (more so for businesses than end users). It utilizes a striped system with the dedicated parity drive replaced by a distributed parity ...
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5 mistakes to avoid when using SSDs in RAID
Years ago, no high-end PC was complete without a couple of boot drives configured in RAID 0. Today, things are a bit different. SSDs are available for reasonable prices, in high capacities, and with ...
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4 RAID myths you should stop believing
The home lab ecosystem has a bunch of fascinating utilities that, if properly configured, can take your setup to the next level. That said, many of these can be double-edged swords, and if you’re not ...
If the RAID controller is in the same family and manufacturer, it should work. You cannot move a RAID array to a different manufacturer, even with SCSI RAID. I would still do a complete tape backup of ...
Is there a better setup to use for Vmware Server? I've been using individual raid 1 arrays on 4 drives, and someone asked why I don't use a raid 10. My justification is from a latency standpoint, that ...
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