Just buy an SSD. If you already have a GTX 580 or whatever, while running a normal hard drive, you are bottle necking your pc. So just buy an SSD. Do it.
HYBRID DRIVES ARE A WASTE OF TIME AND ARE SHIT!! Don't even bother, seriously.
btw, RAID 10 is something you should aim for. It stripes and mirror's the data so you get the performance boost with the reliability that if a drive fails you won't lose everything. I use that in most of my server setup's
I'd also splurge on a decent RAID card with battery backup and not go with the mobo one. That shit flies...
Well I don't, I have a 9600gt which was a gift from family in U.S.A. In fact, the only thing I paid for in my pc was the case(raidmax), aftermarket cpu cooler(the huge zalman 9700, i think) and the 600w psu. This was 3 years ago. This year I finally got myself a biggish harddrive (1TB) for R669. So now I am storing a few movies and series. I can only afford a SSD once they go mainstream and cost around the same price for the amount of storage space it gives as the HDD brethrens. Unless offcourse I'm given one![]()
Here's an interesting question for you.
If you had to Raid 1 an SSD with a normal drive, would the SSD slow down because of the mechanical drive?
What I've done at the moment is use Windows Backup to do a daily backup on a 400gb drive. And I have my Windows repair disc at hand.
I've just built up a NAS device for storage with 6 x 2 TB drives. Hopefully space won't be an issue for a while. Heh.
There you have it, I only need a beetle right now.Think mechanical drive as > VW Beetle
SATA SSD > Ferrari
PCIe SSD > Bugatti Veron. (Think it's still the worlds fastest production to date? )
Not really. It should take the size of the smallest drive so if you raid a 1TB and a 2TB it will be 2TB total and you'll lose 1GB. It could be problematic with drives of different sector sizes like the SSDs.Raid requires identical drives.
What speeds are you getting to and from your NAS? What kind of network are you running it on?
Not really. It should take the size of the smallest drive so if you raid a 1TB and a 2TB it will be 2TB total and you'll lose 1GB. It could be problematic with drives of different sector sizes like the SSDs.
Yes it would be a problem, but not impossible as you yourself say.Is that not a problem to you? Losing 1TB seems an awful waste, hence my sentiment as i don't think anyone would use such a configuration unless the difference was immaterial.
IF you use anything but identical drives, there is always going to be some loss of efficiency. Yes it is possible to use non-identical drives, but I don't believe ,in computing, any person would willingly lose efficiency in such a manner.
True, but then you will see performance problems. Size is not everything you knowYes it would be a problem, but not impossible as you yourself say.
In a likely situation an identical drive may not be available to replace an old drive and then only a similar one can be used that may be a few sectors larger. My example was only chosen to make it easy to understand how it works and I don't think anybody would choose such an elaborate setup.
Size is not everything you know![]()
lolOnly people with small 'drives' say that...![]()