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    Hello,

    Can u guys advise on the relaibilty of a RAID 0 setup, what are the chances of things going pear shaped if the drives used are only used for video editing and photo editing, storage drives could be different for safety [to transer to after the work is done!]

    I know Doc, has 4X60G in a RAID 0 setup... any comments doc ?

    Also i would like to Know how to setup RAID 0... detailed instructions if possible, and the benifits of addinga 3 rd drive, i'll be using 2X80GB maxtor D740Z drives.

    this will be on a new Athalon machine ! not the stinky one i have now!!!

    thnx
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    I use Two ibms in raid0 to get maximum performance and size.

    One of the drives broke, and I still got all of my data off it (the failure was not complete)

    The second time one of the drives whent bezerk and I got most of my data of it.


    And I'm still not particulary frightened to have my backupp archive on the raid...

    but i usualy backs up to cd every 3-6 month.
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    • #3
      With RAID 0 always assume the worst, assume that something will go wrong, that one of the array's drives will fail and all will be lost.
      If you assume this and take the backup's to go with it, then nothing bad can happen to you!

      In reality, HD's are a 100x more reliable now than they have ever been, chances are your RAID 0 array will run fast and without a single problem for years.
      Personally I can't afford the down-time associated should a problem occur, so I've put 4 60GB HD's in a RAID 0+1 array giving me the ability to loose any one drive and certain combinations of two drives and still continue without the loss of anything.
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      • #4
        I've had 2x40 gig IBM's running in a RAID 0 array for about 5 months now. Not very long mind you, but in that time I have had no problems to speak of.

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        • #5
          I have 8 systems running Fasttrak RAID's of various types, ranging from FT66's to the new TX4 dual ASIC PCI33/66 card.

          All but one rig runs Maxtor drives with the remaining one running IBM's. The oldest setup has been running Maxtors for three years without a failure of any kind.

          Given the recent reliability issues with IBM's I'd hesitate to recommend using them at this time.

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