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My computer is not fast enough. I alraedy have a good GFX card and a good processor and ram memory. So I decided to boost the thing that slows me down most, harddrive. The frigging thing load all the time while I play and slows me down a bit. So I went down to the store and got 4 of those new digital harddrives, NTEL X25-M 80GB SATA SSD. 4 80gb really fast harddrives RAIDed together should get things going fast. I wont need that much space, I later plan to put some stuff I have home together (just need some ram) to build a computer just for storing movies and music, and just sharing it in a network. I was planing to use RAID 5 but my card also supports RAID 10, What do you guys think is most effective, 5 or 10? 10 is kinda new since I did any RAIDing last time on a old SCSI configuration last time. Thankful for opinions (no nutcases talking about Raiding in games, thanks). :) Those digital harddrives are really neat, never crashes and really fast. |
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8/28/09 5:18:45 AM#2
I don't know alot about RAID really, but for best performance wouldn't the best thing be to put them in RAID 0 in pairs, and use one pair as your system disk, and one pair for your most important games? |
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8/28/09 5:22:35 AM#3
It really comes down to performance vs reliability. The only reason you would go with a RAID 1+0 setup is if you wanted to try get decent performance with decent reliability. It's like the Bard of the RAIDs. :P Anyway, this article should help. "There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer." |
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Originally posted by Lille7
No. That would give me some speed but not as much as RAID 5. And with RAID 5 I can replace one HD without losing any data (even if it will cost me the space of one HD. If one goes with raid zero I loose 100% of the data, it kinda kills half my idea. My question is more what the speed difference is between 5 and 10. |
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8/28/09 5:25:55 AM#5
Originally posted by Lille7
With 4 HDDs you will get better performance out of RAID 5 or 10 when compared to RAID 0. If he only had 2 HDDs then RAID 0 would be the obvious choice. "There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer." |
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8/28/09 5:28:23 AM#6
Originally posted by Loke666
Personally.... I dunno. Check out the article I posted above. "There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer." |
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Originally posted by Dameonk
Nor is it surprising that a 4-disk RAID 5 would be higher performance than a 4-disk RAID 1+0. Why? The RAID 5 is reading and writing data from 3 drives. The RAID 1+0 is only using 2 drives. You’d expect one to be 50% faster. And so it is. Thanks man, this helped a lot. RAID 5 will make me lose 80 gigs but it will also be faster. And I am only in this for highest possible speed. Well, the possibility to replaceone HD if it breaks is good too of course. |
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8/28/09 5:35:46 AM#8
Originally posted by Lille7
For pure gaming speed, striping all four of them into a single RAID 0 configuration would be fastest, with the operating system and general storage on a seperate drive. With a 4 drive RAID 0 config you will only have 80 GB of storage and the loss of any drive will result in the loss of all information. This should not be a big concern with solid state drives. Raid 5 is striping that allows for the loss of a single drive with no data loss. You would have 240 GB of storage and performance equal to 3 striped drived. This is usually considered a good comprimise if you are worried about data loss. Raid 10 is both striping and mirroring. Basically, you will operate as if you had a single pair of drives in a RAID 0 configuration, but with redundency in case of failure. Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do. |
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Thanks everyone. I will build the system with RAID 5 for both high speed and still some security, to loose all on a computer really sucks. :) |
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Thanks again, I have installed the system now. It is totally silent, you can only hear the processorfan. If and how much it will improve my gaming is something I will see soon, are currently downloading my game :) There is one thing I hate with RAID, why did they force me to find and install a floppy to get windows running? |
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9/01/09 10:46:59 AM#11
Originally posted by Loke666
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