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Re: RAID5 Performance Gain? What about RAID10 (4 Drives) Isn't that supposed to give you best of both
worlds?
"Robert Moir" <robspamtrap@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> aftermath wrote:
>> I'm currently running a RAID1 configuration using 2 SATA Seagate 250GB
>> Drives. I was wondering if I had to put a 3rd drive in and convert
>> the array to a RAID5 Config, would I see a massive improvement in
>> disk performance as you see with striping (RAID0). Vista is
>> definitely a bit more work intensive on the drives......
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> RAID5 is not inherently faster than other types of RAID. In fact, for some
> operations, it can be exactly the opposite.
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