On Disk Raid (ODR) or Raid On Disk (ROD)?

MEDeval

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On Disk Raid (ODR) or Raid On Disk (ROD)?
Could an entire raid-0 system be built into a single disk form factor?
Are their any advantages to such an arrangement?
 

Warin

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Wow, nice HTML dude.

The advantage of RAID (redundant Array of inexpensive driveS) is in using multiple drives to (striping) speed up operations by splitting information over several disks. I cant see how striping information on a single drive would even remotely increase performance. What's the idea behind this idea?

 

MEDeval

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Sorry about the html.
I don?t have any great ideas about placing and entire raid system in a single disk form factor. However, I thought it would be enjoyable to read the creative and free-thinking responses to such a strange idea.
 

MEDeval

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The idea is easy speed. This setup would only be good for raid 0. Could it plug into a standard ide controller? Could intergrating the entire system into one device increase the speed? I know it is a dumb idea; I just wanted to ask.
 

mindiris

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I believe this has been tried for RAID 0, but was a commercial failure, since from the manufacturing point of view, it's far cheaper to make 2 drives with one set of read/write heads each (far bigger market), than one drive with multiple sets of read/write heads in the same drive (heat buildup is one of the problems).

I think I read this off Storage Review