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<blockquote data-quote="Dysfunction" data-source="post: 1332239" data-attributes="member: 51052"><p>I'm well aware of how RAID works (I work in enterprise storage). Not all solutions require redundancy. For instance, a good example can be scratch disks used in video editing come rapidly to mind. RAID 0, in that case, would be superior to JBOD (simple spanning/concatenation).</p><p></p><p>RAID 0 stripes the physical disks, so reads/writes are performed on multiple spindles. This is faster than a spanned disk (JBOD), where you simply add the two disks together to make on virtual disk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysfunction, post: 1332239, member: 51052"] I'm well aware of how RAID works (I work in enterprise storage). Not all solutions require redundancy. For instance, a good example can be scratch disks used in video editing come rapidly to mind. RAID 0, in that case, would be superior to JBOD (simple spanning/concatenation). RAID 0 stripes the physical disks, so reads/writes are performed on multiple spindles. This is faster than a spanned disk (JBOD), where you simply add the two disks together to make on virtual disk. [/QUOTE]
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