I be told you need 2 tantamount hard drives; is that right?
How does one get done Raid 0?
Performance on RAID 0 is better than have a single drive as the work is split between the array drives. Identical drives are recommended for performance as in good health as data storage success so it is recommended that you use not just matching make and size but even like peas in a pod model number.
You need a minimum of two drives to form a RAID 0. The disk array facts capacity is equal to the number of drive member times the smallest member dimensions. For example, one 1GB and three 1.2GB drives will form a 4GB (4 x 1GB) disk array.
dude.they do not need to be equal as in a 60gig and a 80gig but the 80gig should be partioned to 60gig past you start the stipping. now, next to like drives, the fastest process to achieve manoeuvre 0 is with a silicon portrait raid tag on on card for sata drives and an open pci slot [they start @ 20$]. later you just copy the driver to floppy. simply remember to hit f6 when prompted at the start of windows install. this worked accurate for me but i found better results with a mother board that supports assault. the cost of an add on card for 4 sata incursion that you spend can be better put to use in a pious mobo. good luck.
No, you don't necessitate identical drives. RAID concert will be dictated by the smallest/slowest HD in the mix.
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