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 ...
OK, I read this and its great: http://arstechnica.com/paedia/r/raid-1.html. <P>I'm thinking about my next box, which will probably be a linux box... <P>I want apps to ...
RAID is one of the most common terms thrown around in the home lab ecosystem, though there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Despite offering some protection ...