--- In logic-ot@yahoogroups.com, Otto Gygax <otto@...> wrote: > > > Check this url: > http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/perf/raid/levels/single.html > it covers RAID in great detail. For you need, RAID 0 will give you > the performance with no fault tolerance. > RAID 1 will give you the mirroring that you're looking for, with > lower performance. RAID 7 seems to provide the best 'read/write' > performance with fault tolerance but it's not an open standard, which > means that you'd have to buy a proprietary controller. > > Go down the list of RAID 'levels' and search for the one that gives > you the best performance in sequential read/writes, since that's the > operation you'll do the most in recording. > > -otto > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------- > Otto Gygax - Audio, Computer, Networking Engineering / Percussion > otto@... / Philomath, Oregon > Yeah thanks otto I wil check out the link and I appreciate your response
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Re: Hard drives in a raid configuration
2006-09-18 by garygenn
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