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Vladimir2018-09-02 21:58:10
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Vladimir, 2018-09-02 21:58:10

How to organize RAID 0 correctly?

Win 10 is installed on the SSD , and I plan to store various files on two identical 1TB HDDs . What is the correct way to organize RAID 0 for these two hard drives so that the boot still occurs from the SSD ? That is, if you switch the SATA operating mode to RAID and then create RAID 0, will it still be possible to boot from the SSD?

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kisaa, 2018-09-03
@kisaa

Better yet, just leave the two separate drives as two separate partitions. In this case, if one fails, you will save at least half of the files.

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Igor, 2018-09-02
@Lopar

And what exactly is the problem? Create a raid, upload files to it. The SSD will not be affected in any way. Like a system on an SSD. If you have a software raid: you can use a wizard. If it’s hardware, you need to roughly imagine what kind of piece of iron and read tutorials on it.

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Artem @Jump, 2018-09-03
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Install the system.
Go to "Disk Management" - collect RAID.
If it's not a secret why raid and even zero?

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Diman89, 2018-09-03
@Diman89

It is better not to organize it, as mentioned above.

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CityCat4, 2018-09-03
@CityCat4

It would be right to forget about this idea, as if it were a bad dream.
Why.
RAID 0 - combining two drives into one "pseudo-drive" with a size equal to the total size of the drives. Data is written simultaneously to both drives. The fatal problem is that if one of the drives fails, the raid is irretrievably destroyed. Probability theory taught, no? In order for the raid to die, it is enough for either disk1 or disk2 to die :)

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