I'm running a SATA RAID-0 system, and have a PATA drive as well. Using Acronis True Image (Ghost would probably work too), I image the array to the PATA drive.
Sure enough, after 14+ months, one of the SATA drives failed. After removing the failed drive and resetting the lone working SATA drive as non-RAID, I simply restored the image to it. When the warranty replacement SATA drive arrived, I imaged the lone SATA drive, installed the new drive, created a RAID-0 array, and restored the image.
With Raid-0, one has a better chance of losing data due to a drive failure. But with a good backup system and/or a drive image program (I use both), data loss can be minimized.