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Again, why exactly do you want RAID?
We see nothing but problems here with RAID - not one single good report in six years since Win7 beta, only one horror story after another.
It is not Redundant (the first letter of its name!) because most users lose all their data if they lose one drive. Why would anyone choose such a thing when there are now faster SSD drives?
So "because I want it" is not a good enough reason for deliberately choosing old dead technology which provides nothing but problems. The only reason I've heard that's understandable is working with huge files like video editing - but there are huge drives now.
Last edited by gregrocker; 30 May 2015 at 14:42.