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Old 04-26-2005, 06:58 PM  
xenigo
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Originally Posted by DonovanPhillips
I don't know the technicals. All I know is that two drives were seen as one. The computer was set up like that back when 2.6 Ghz was the top of the line for speed. I can't remember how far back that is.
RAID 0. This actually makes your drive array 1/2 as reliable as running a single drive. But twice as fast.

RAID 1 is what you should use for redundancy. This way the 2nd drive mirrors the first, giving you twice as much reliability.
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