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RAID setup for Mac Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="michelle_taylor" data-source="post: 750072" data-attributes="member: 72560"><p>Thank you for your response. Ok so there is the option of the RAID 0+1 setup like you mention. What about a RAID 5 setup? Isn't that where two drives are striped and one is mirrored therefore offering both speed and safety? I read on apple website that RAID 5 utilise 3 drives and if one drive fails no data is lost. I think I want to do the RAID 5 setup... I wonder if all the drives have to be the same type (speed and size), I'm not so sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michelle_taylor, post: 750072, member: 72560"] Thank you for your response. Ok so there is the option of the RAID 0+1 setup like you mention. What about a RAID 5 setup? Isn't that where two drives are striped and one is mirrored therefore offering both speed and safety? I read on apple website that RAID 5 utilise 3 drives and if one drive fails no data is lost. I think I want to do the RAID 5 setup... I wonder if all the drives have to be the same type (speed and size), I'm not so sure. [/QUOTE]
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