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<blockquote data-quote="JohnCL" data-source="post: 1542107" data-attributes="member: 84508"><p>You will have no protection with RAID 0. You would be better served using a better RAID level for your needs. In this situation if you lose one drive all is gone. If data is important at all you really need to look to RAID 5 or better which will give you parity and the ability to lose a drive and be OK until you get it replaced and rebuilt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnCL, post: 1542107, member: 84508"] You will have no protection with RAID 0. You would be better served using a better RAID level for your needs. In this situation if you lose one drive all is gone. If data is important at all you really need to look to RAID 5 or better which will give you parity and the ability to lose a drive and be OK until you get it replaced and rebuilt. [/QUOTE]
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