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RAID 0

March 10, 2011 by Igor Drobot 1 Comment

RAID 0 is a simply data stripe over several disks.

– No data protection
– Better performance
– Requirements: At least 2 drives
– Put several disks to one bigger one
– If one disk fails, you lose all your data
– Raid 0 is excellent for non-mission critical situations

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