Understanding Raid

rydin4life

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Ok, so tell me if I have this right.

Raid 0 is just like having two hard drives with separate information. This way I could have a C drive with OS and programs and a D drive for just documents. I would still need an external or other option for backup.

Raid 1 would involved having 2 hds, but they would hold the same identical ifnormation.

So if I want to have two discs (1 for OS and programs and 1 for documents) and use an external hd for backup, Raid 0 is the way to go. Alternatively, I could have a raid 1 with 3 hds (C drive with D drive mirroring and then and E drive with documents).

Is that correct....or am I way off. Right now I have a C drive with programs/OS and a D with all my documents/videos/music..etc. and I backup to an external hd....and I'm just trying to see what would mimic that the best.
 
RAID 0 basically "combines" two identical drives to appear as one, so if you had two 500GB hard drives in RAID 0 it would appear to the OS as a single 1TB hard drive.

RAID 1 also appears as a single hard drive, however if you had two 500GB hard drives in RAID 1 you would only see a single 500GB HD in the OS. The difference being all data is copied to both drives, so if one fails you still have another. However I wouldn't consider it a backup solution as if you delete a file it gets erased from both drives, it really only helps if a drive has a mechanical failure.
 
gotcha...so if I have two hd's in a raid0, there isn't really a way to separate what I want on one from the other?

Can I just get two hds without having them setup in raid on SATA II then?...similar to the way my xp box is now.
 
gotcha...so if I have two hd's in a raid0, there isn't really a way to separate what I want on one from the other?

Can I just get two hds without having them setup in raid on SATA II then?...similar to the way my xp box is now.

yeah of course you can
 
gotcha...so if I have two hd's in a raid0, there isn't really a way to separate what I want on one from the other?

Can I just get two hds without having them setup in raid on SATA II then?...similar to the way my xp box is now.
Yes you can have setup without RAID, I was going to ask why you wanted RAID in the first place.

Also though you can setup two HD's in RAID 0 and create two partitions.
 
[-0MEGA-];1107826 said:
Also though you can setup two HD's in RAID 0 and create two partitions.

seems kind of pointless then in that sense? If I want to separate areas, I would just use two separate drives, correct?

thanks for all the help by the way.
 
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