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mtNATS2020-10-09 17:50:10
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mtNATS, 2020-10-09 17:50:10

Raid 0 makes sense in my case?

There are 2 ssds for 120gb each, is there any point in doing a raid 0 if the computer is used to work with a large number of small files? Doubts crept in, tk. I was told that "For small blocks, the access time is much longer than the read time" and I will most likely get the opposite effect!? The goal is to get maximum speed just for work, I don’t play games ...

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CityCat4, 2020-10-09
@CityCat4

raid0 makes sense in two cases:
- the resulting array will contain data that is not a pity
- the resulting array is part of raid10
In all other cases, remember that the probability of raid0 failure is equal to the sum of the probabilities of failure of one of the disks.

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Drno, 2020-10-09
@Drno

Yes, it will be faster than reading from 1ssd.
If it is on Windows, I advise you to do a software raid inside Windows itself. Not on the motherboard

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