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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 04:28 Post subject: RAID, is it worth it? |
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One of my hd drives just died. I lost 120gb of data (mostly non backup'ed).
So now I'm thinking about buying two new disks and making a RAID 1, but is it worth it?
I believe it's faster for reads, but is the difference (in speed) noticeable? Like when booting the OS, or loading a map in a game?
Also(on a different situation), is RAID 0 worth the cost/risk?
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 08:17 Post subject: |
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depends. I would just save my most important stuff on a memory stick.
iv just sat up a PC with raid 5... That was at school last year.
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 17:42 Post subject: |
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You have to choose a RAID which meets your specific demands of performance and data recovery. That will take atleast 4 disks though I don't remember which raid number it is. Plus a hardware (software version is the sux) raid controller.
Personally I am not so sure if the performance gains would be so much what with people having more than 2GB of RAM in their computers these days. I would go for the two disk version which is nothing but a 1:1 mirror copy.
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deelix
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 20:10 Post subject: |
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doesn't most new mobos got it integrated?
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 20:30 Post subject: |
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raid 1 is only mirroring, no speed-gains
raid 0 is striping, double the speed, double the risk of losing your data, because if one drive fails, both data-sets are gone
the best in most home-pcs is raid 1+0, but requires 4 drives, two mirroring, two striping
in better raid-chips you also get versions were you have a number of drives plus one parity drive (e.g. raid 5), where you can have the benefits of both speed and security with three drives or more.
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 21:07 Post subject: |
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Lutzifer wrote: | raid 1 is only mirroring, no speed-gains | RAID1 seems to actually have read speed's gain.
"Increased read performance", " Twice the Read transaction rate of single disks, same Write transaction rate as single disks".
cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID#Standard_RAID_levels
http://www.acnc.com/04_01_01.html
@ deelix
Yeah a lot of mobos with nforce/intel chipsets have it, but not necessary with a lot of RAID levels.
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 21:31 Post subject: |
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when i bought my first raid-card it, that wasnt the case, so thanx for the info. I thought it didnt change, but it makes very much sense that read-speeds can be faster in a raid1 setup
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Posted: Thu, 16th Aug 2007 21:42 Post subject: |
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I got my 2 raptors (in raid) only because of Online gaming (BF2/2142) but I dont play that anymore sorta...well sporadic. But it makes a hell of a difference when spawning in to a map as you will load up the map faster then most ppl, well that is if you have good ping and what have you. I am running raid0 and I use Acronis True Image to back up my C: drive/drives once a week...keeps me happy!
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Posted: Fri, 17th Aug 2007 02:37 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replies, I think I m going for a 3 disks raid 5 then.
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