Originally posted by: Zepper
Striping is done in pairs. You can set up three drives to act as one using the JABOD function, but they won't be striped. Avoid using RAID-0 without a bulletproof backup plan! "Running RAID-0 without a verified backup plan is like flying an experimental aircraft without a parachute..." (c) 2000 WH.
.bh.
Originally posted by: Woodie
<< Can 3 HDD's be set up for stripping on XP Pro?? or just 2?>>
I've never seen a naked hard drive perform well once you take the covers off...
RAID 0 = RAID NULL = NO *Redundant* Array Inependant Drives
RAID 5 performs significantly better once you hit 6+ drives in the array. (Also more space-efficient). Note: I'm NOT talking about these little IDE raid wanna-be's! I'm talking abou the real thing- SCSI drives in a server, w/ multiple concurrent read-write requests.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: Woodie
<< Can 3 HDD's be set up for stripping on XP Pro?? or just 2?>>
I've never seen a naked hard drive perform well once you take the covers off...
RAID 0 = RAID NULL = NO *Redundant* Array Inependant Drives
RAID 5 performs significantly better once you hit 6+ drives in the array. (Also more space-efficient). Note: I'm NOT talking about these little IDE raid wanna-be's! I'm talking abou the real thing- SCSI drives in a server, w/ multiple concurrent read-write requests.
At no point does raid 5 ever pass raid 0 in performance, the very nature of the way it works prevents this from being so.
Originally posted by: Shenkoa
Can 3 HDD's be set up for stripping on XP Pro?? or just 2??

 
				
		