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RAID 0 Higher Risk of File Corruption Than with Two Separate Drives?
I realize that if you have two individual drives and only one mechanically fails, you still have the other one intact. While if you have a RAID 0 setup, if one drive breaks, you lose data on both drives because files span across drives.
What I'm not sure about is, is RAID's reading and writing process inherently more unreliable than writing to a single drive? I'm not talking about mechanical failure, rather the possibility of additional read/write errors being introduced by using RAID. |
Peter /
Using Raid O in my studios for the past 8 years. Initally fitted the Promise Technologhy Raid Controller on al my edit suites. Had Zero data loss for the given period. Lately using on board motherboard raid controller / So far - So Good. Mabye Just Lucky . My feedback under extreme conditions - Africa - Heat and constant power - electricity failures. |
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