XavierMace
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I love my FlexRAID setup. unRAID is a great option for this kind of thing if you don't need Windows or main OS. Its hardware requirements are very low, too.
www.lime-technology.com
I tried SnapRAID when I was exploring my RAID options. I chose FlexRAID because I didn't want to go command line, never really got comfortable with the Elucidate GUI and I wanted the storage pooling that comes with FlexRAID. I could have just added DrivePool, but I figured if I was gonna go paid I would just go with FlexRAID. The FlexRAID forum is a little slow, but the wikis are pretty good. The developer hasn't abandoned FlexRAID by any stretch, they just aren't developing the current iteration any further. My understanding is they are trying to get a ZFS implemantation in place and most of their focus is there.
It's not a Real-Time RAID solution, but the Snapshot setup is more than adequate for my needs. If you really wanna look further into FlexRAID then you may want to check out:
www.assassinserver.com
It's a paid sub, but it has a lot of great info including how to set everything up smoothly.... better than the FlexRAID wiki, in fact.
Oh, and I don't understand why people would use RAID 0 anymore.
why is that?
why is that?
Oh, and I don't understand why people would use RAID 0 anymore.
I'm with Drako.
The speed benefit is largely moot because of SSDs and the limitations of the SATA interface. Any speed benefit is so small that it isn't worth the risk to data.
It buys very little in the way of performance increase in most instances, and no data protection.
edit: Oh, and it's not really RAID![]()
OK, after further review, I retract my original statements. I know why home users still do RAID 0. Because they can.
It's the same reason that I would own a Corvette even though I will probably never have a reason to go 0-60 in under 4 seconds and I won't ever need half the top end speed of 192mph (or whatever it is).
We're dudes and we like to squeak performance wherever possible even if we don't need it.
Eventually one of us will find a unicorn.
