RAID 0, 1, and 0+1 for dummies
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Solved by ShadowCaptain,
Welp, what are they like? TELL. MEH.
RAID 0 = combining two drives into one space with faster performance -
eg 2x 1TB drives = 2TB with faster performance
RAID 1 = mirroring a drive onto a second drive
eg 2x 1tb drives = 1TB of space, the same data stored on both
RAID 0+1 = combining 2 drives into one space, and mirroring them to 2 more drives which are also pooled together
eh 4x 1tb drives = 2TB of space with faster performance, mirrored onto another 2tb set of drives
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