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OK..i shall....RAID 5 requires at least three identical drives. (i think you can have as many as 8 though) It is also known as mirroring and striping....

Your information is copied to all three disks, kinda like striping, BUT your information is also written a second time split up between all three drives....SOOOO you get the speed of striping, but if one of your disks fails, the other disks can retrieve the lost data with the data on their hard disks.....and you have yourself the speed if striping, but rthe safety of mirroring....
so then whats the difference between raid 5 and raid 0+1? sounds the same.

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i'm bettin 0+1 uses 4 drives while 5 can use only 3.
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Raid-0 all the way

Use the 150gig HDD for games and saved files, that way if you have to reinstall windows, it's ok lol.

Il leave you to decide properly
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What i'd do would be to put the 74Gb's in RAID 0, and use the 150Gb for backing up everything onto.

Although i suppose if you put all 5 into RAID 0+1 or 5 that would give security and more speed.
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http://www.acnc.com/raid.html

4 Drive Raid 5 will definately be faster, but it's a little harder to rebuild if a drive fails.
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What i'd do would be to put the 74Gb's in RAID 0, and use the 150Gb for backing up everything onto.

Although i suppose if you put all 5 into RAID 0+1 or 5 that would give security and more speed.
The drives must be identical. He can't do that.

Also, he wants fault tolerence, not just raw speed.
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ok,.... .....I think I am just gonna stick with raid 0+1 for the 74's and use the 150 for storage.

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ok,.... .....I think I am just gonna stick with raid 0+1 for the 74's and use the 150 for storage.

Thanks all for the info! reps all around!
Well as far as user interface goes, it will most likely be the same. You just choose RAID 0+1 or 5. And if a drive fails, you just select "rebuild array". I think it would be harder on the hardware to rebuild, not the user.

Personally, I would go RAID 5, it's one of the most popular RAID setups around.

If you need help setting it up or whatever, drop me a PM or hit me up on AIM. I can give you a hand. I've setup quite a few RAID arrays myself.
My next project is to attempt to put together an 8 HDD RAID 5 array of a bunch of 36 GB SCSI drives I have. Talk about fast...
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Well as far as user interface goes, it will most likely be the same. You just choose RAID 0+1 or 5. And if a drive fails, you just select "rebuild array". I think it would be harder on the hardware to rebuild, not the user.

Personally, I would go RAID 5, it's one of the most popular RAID setups around.

If you need help setting it up or whatever, drop me a PM or hit me up on AIM. I can give you a hand. I've setup quite a few RAID arrays myself.
My next project is to attempt to put together an 8 HDD RAID 5 array of a bunch of 36 GB SCSI drives I have. Talk about fast...
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