The most common way to set up multiple storage drives is to configure a RAID array. Using RAID to combine multiple drives into a larger virtual drive will generally keep systems up and running despite ...
Use RAID 1 for your OS. It is fault tolerant. You lose the hard drive to failure, you have a spare to move or repoint your boot.ini file. RAID 0 is not fault tolerant. You lose one drive, say bye bye ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Have you ever wondered how multiple storage drives in your computer can work as if they were one? Even more baffling is how a computer can ...
Mods- I wasn't positive which forum this goes in (I haven't followed RAID talk much, and thought this might have as much to do with mobo/bios info as with drives), and thought this might be more ...
The OWC Express 4M2 is a four-slot NVMe/M.2 enclosure that, fully populated in RAID 0, offers lots of capacity and very good performance. Speed drops in other configurations — especially in non-RAID ...