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The Difference between Raid0 and Raid1
Published by Matthew Jeppsen April 9th, 2008 in Off Topic, Websterano: Whats the difference between Raid_0 and Raid_1?
Steve: In Raid_0 the zero stands for how many files you are going to get back if something goes wrong.
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this is hilarious! I’ve been debating setting up my home studio with raid drives. The great thing is, you can get 1TB drives for $200 (Maxtor) and a 4 bay SATA II enclosure for about $100 at cooldrives. I think understanding the advantages and disadvantages would be helpful.
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