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I have several 750GB HDs and planning to RAID them. If I do a RAID 5 and use that as my main drive would I suffer any performance or any other issues. I know the read will be slower than doing a RAID 0 but if do a RAID 5 over at least 4 drives can this be compensated? What number of drives would be the best to use or is it just best to do a RAID 0 with one set and RAID 5 the leftovers?
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Most people are going to ask you, "what this machine is going to be used for"? And what will you be using for a controller card along with the general specs of the rest of the system and how much if the budget for this project?
--------------- Intel DX48BT2 bone trail 2 || Xeon X3350 with Xigmatek S1283 || 4GB Gskill DDR3 1600 || 1 - 300GB 15k SAS boot , 3 - 750GB SATA Raid 5 || Adaptec 5805 SAS RAID controller || ATI 3870 || Antec 300 Chassis with Nspire 600 watt PS |
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IMO anything other then raid 0 for the main drive is a waste of time. Unless this is a dedicated work only type machine. If you do everything on this pc then your most likely going to either get a virus, install crappy software, get a bad update orget enough corrupted files where you will have to reinstall. The raid 5 will not give you a backup it will duplicate your errors so IMO it only worth while as a storage solution. |
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If you wanted fault tolerance on your OS drives, with a combination of speed and performance that RAID0 gives, RAID 10 might be a possibility. You need four disks minimum, but at least you'll be protected against drive failures, and you won't have to offload a lot of CPU clocks towards parity calculations that come along with RAID 5. RAID 5 is more ideal for storage and transfer use rather than OS operation. |
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rozar - The majority use of this system will be for HD playback, storage, and editing from time to time. I haven't thought about the controller card because I am still planning this out and whether what I mentioned was a good option or not. I was just curious about performance if it were set up in a RAID 5 for the uses I mentioned otherwise I will go a different direction.
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Raid 5 is a favorite for performance and redunancy. Redunancy insures that your system will not go down, redundancy IMO is not something your system needs. which is why I'm against raids in general purpose machines. *RAID 0 is not a real raid lvl*
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There has been a long debate here as the the benefits of RAID 0 as a boot drive and what it actually gets you over a single "really fast" drive such as a WD Raptor. You can read around and see what you think would be best for you. I used to have 2 Raptors in a RAID 0 for my boot and apps (then RAID 5 for data) and I dont anymore. I also have a 4 drive setup in my main computer now and I use a single fast drive for OS and apps and then a 3 drive RAID 5 setup for data.
--------------- Intel DX48BT2 bone trail 2 || Xeon X3350 with Xigmatek S1283 || 4GB Gskill DDR3 1600 || 1 - 300GB 15k SAS boot , 3 - 750GB SATA Raid 5 || Adaptec 5805 SAS RAID controller || ATI 3870 || Antec 300 Chassis with Nspire 600 watt PS |
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Really as far as RAID goes it one of those tings that you need to try and decide for yourself. IMO however you do it...just do it!! |
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Thanks for the information. Looks like I need to get a hardware controller if I am gonna do a RAID 5 or 10. I need to get working on it lol.
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I use onboard controller for raid 1 and 0 and it works just fine and i have noticed quite a difference. I don't even really notice the effect of the extra cpu overhead either. Since the onboard is usually there, I would give it a go first before spending alot on a dedicated raid card.
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Bah! Too many Naysayers here. RAID has come a long way, so has the drives. I started out with 3 drives, setup as an OS Drive and 2 RAID 0 Data drives...It was nice, but so very very boring. So I went with RAID 5 and put them all togther. I have it partitioned as the normal:
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