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RAID 0 is a data-loss nightmare: Here is the only reason I still run it in my homelab
RAID 0 isn't worth it—unless you're backing it up every night ...
Are you still using your RAID card for RAID? It’s time to move to software-based RAID—but don’t throw that RAID card out yet, it still has a lot of use in your homelab. If we rewind time even by just ...
RAID, or “redundant array of independent disks,” uses redundancy to provide a more robust disk-drive array capable of operation even with the loss of a drive (Fig. 1). RAID 1 replicates data with a 50 ...
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