Finally, I was going to have a nice fast RAID 5, or so I was thinking. I had two Seagate 7200.8 drives in a RAID 0 before, which was getting around 150MB/sec through nvraid off my motherboard. I ...
If you spend enough time in storage forums or Reddit threads, you will eventually encounter the same piece of advice repeated with quiet confidence: if you want speed, use RAID 0. The reasoning seems ...
Capable of putting extra HDDs and SSDs to good use, Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Drives (or RAID) is a neat feature when you’re as much of a data ...
RedShark review: Is the CalDigit T4 an appropriate fit for editors and video professionals? CalDigit is a supplier of storage solutions for creative professionals, including photographers and video ...