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wow, thats completely wrong.


If you buy two hard drives, their lifespan is the same, RAID or not. RAID 0 merely runs the risk that ONE dead drive takes out ALL the data, instead of one dead drive taking out half the data. It doesnt increase the chance of either drive failing.

read his post again. the array fails. not the drives. and data in raid0 drives is very difficult to recover, while being relatively easy for non-raid drives.
 
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but he still implies that this array won't last a few minutes, which is completly wrong ... the array will fail if one drive will fail and the failure of one drive hasn't anything to do with RAID 0 at all ...
 

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read his post again. the array fails. not the drives. and data in raid0 drives is very difficult to recover, while being relatively easy for non-raid drives.

The only natural way an array can fail is if the drives fail. Even a controller failure won't affect it.
 
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Unless someone has already said this....

A single drive is no less reliable inside a raid array than outside one.

Considering how the entire purpose of a SSD is to be reliable.... Why would an array of them be a 'time bomb'... that makes no sense.

Does the overall array become less reliable than single drives? Sure... but when you have such high mtf on each individual drive, I can't see it making much of a difference...

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but he still implies that this array won't last a few minutes, which is completly wrong ... the array will fail if one drive will fail and the failure of one drive hasn't anything to do with RAID 0 at all ...

Exactly what he said. :)
 
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but he still implies that this array won't last a few minutes, which is completly wrong ... the array will fail if one drive will fail and the failure of one drive hasn't anything to do with RAID 0 at all ...

The only natural way an array can fail is if the drives fail. Even a controller failure won't affect it.

yeah. he isnt providing a reason for an array to fail. the only reason an array would fail is if the drives did - and theres no evidence of that.
 
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Does the overall array become less reliable than single drives? Sure... but when you have such high mtf on each individual drive, I can't see it making much of a difference...
You can't be too impressed by high MTBF numbers. These are just estimates based on a formula that came from god-knows-where. It's probably one of things where they have to sacrifice a goat and read the entrails in order to get the number. :roll:

That speed makes my head ache...
Probably a bad batch.

Wait, what are we talking about? :twitch:
 

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o man i cant wait to move to raided SSD's finally Finally the slowest component in a system is coming together were drive read writes can finally surpass and force the creation of a new bus....as its looking atm with liquid metal and magnatism running some air coolers id say its only a few years time before a non machanical based computer can become affordable for us computer geeks. gentelmen read deep we are in essence witnessing computing history.
 
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Sir, you can't just jump straight into something like that. Take it in baby steps. Find a partner that you're comfortable with, then see if there exists the chance of experimentation.

From there you can move up to the classic Menage a Trois. For most men, this is the finale. It's very unlikely that you'll make it past this point. But everyone needs a dream.

The dream to keep in mind is the elusive Menage a Quatre. The story goes that attainment of the Menage a Quatre bestows immediate and everlasting Godhood.

i was about to go down the same road and rwad your post :laugh::laugh::laugh::roll:
 
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