http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=830&page=1
haha that link has a funny picture.
RAID is not bug spray...
... or is it?
haha that link has a funny picture.
RAID is not bug spray...
... or is it?
crspii said:but its funny and ironic that after i asked that, u not only gave me a long answer but it was not answering the question.
crspii said:so can u have say... two 80 gig hdds with striped raid 0, and one 160 gig hdd mirroring all of it.. that way u dont need 4 for raid 0+1?
asupertech said:lol the sign of a good politician maybe?? lol
Raid 5 requires a minimum of 3 Disk drives. this provides parity to your RAID. you get 2/3 of the amount of space available. 3 10 gig drive allows for 20 gigs of space. the thris 10 gig is the parity. it is the best combination of performance, redundancy, and storage efficiency.
Ok OK i know, my answers are long and drawn out sometimes...
crspii said:HAHA. good politician. more like... typical politician. . that was a good one.
so wait... RAID 5 from ur description sounds a lot like taht little plan i had... i'll believe u when u say it wouldnt work, but meh, just seems similar.
Originally posted by crspii
so this fault tolerance thing is basically the array's ability to have HDD failure / error ?
Originally posted by cheerios
hmm so physical raid depends on the mobo? and not on the hdd? hmm i always tot it was the other way ard
yeh i know that im just confused that he said he has an Athlon XP 1800 running at 1800MHZcheerios said:neh 1800+ doesnt mean that it runs at 1.8ghz, it just simply means that it competes with the 1.8ghz proceesors with intel