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That's a whole set of articles to answer that question fully.
The short answer is for a single user instead of a server not much speed
increase. much less chance of data loss.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Skye [mailto:pskye@peterskye.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 1998 9:25 AM
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: RAID i/o speed
Hi.
I want to know what increase in I/O speed I'll get if I install RAID (I
know there are various "levels", or kinds, of RAID, and I know they have
different technologies so their I/O speeds are different).
Does anyone have any hands-on experience with any RAID installations,
and if so can you tell me what speed increase I could expect?
Thanks.
- Peter Skye
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