Saleh_5 Honorable Mar 6, 2017 340 2 10,815 May 17, 2018 #1 One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0
One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0
Solution USAFRet May 17, 2018 Saleh_5 : One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0 "I have 2 Sandisk SSD should i run RAID 0 on them?" Absolutely not. No RAID 0. You get zero performance benefit, and greater fail potential. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html
Saleh_5 : One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0 "I have 2 Sandisk SSD should i run RAID 0 on them?" Absolutely not. No RAID 0. You get zero performance benefit, and greater fail potential. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 178,306 21,301 184,590 May 17, 2018 Solution #2 Saleh_5 : One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0 "I have 2 Sandisk SSD should i run RAID 0 on them?" Absolutely not. No RAID 0. You get zero performance benefit, and greater fail potential. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Saleh_5 : One is old SSD and one is a new SSD I want to use them as OS drive but i heard its dangerous to run RAID 0 "I have 2 Sandisk SSD should i run RAID 0 on them?" Absolutely not. No RAID 0. You get zero performance benefit, and greater fail potential. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-raid-benchmark,3485.html