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<blockquote data-quote="Dysfunction" data-source="post: 1332254" data-attributes="member: 51052"><p>Yea, I'm a bit dubious of the reasoning behind RAID0 for what sounds like a repository for disk images, but you never know it could just be spillover being re-utilized. For something like that I'd go RAID1 or RAID5 (or RAID6, assuming the hardware supported it and I wanted to survive a dual disk failure). For other things, I'd ponder RAID10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysfunction, post: 1332254, member: 51052"] Yea, I'm a bit dubious of the reasoning behind RAID0 for what sounds like a repository for disk images, but you never know it could just be spillover being re-utilized. For something like that I'd go RAID1 or RAID5 (or RAID6, assuming the hardware supported it and I wanted to survive a dual disk failure). For other things, I'd ponder RAID10. [/QUOTE]
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