08-25-2009
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Originally Posted by
mark54g
Also, please tell me that your "backups" are also going to another spot other than just a RAID 5 set.
Yes, 32-64K would be good for non sequential (sequential would be something like linear video or audio files). 128K would possibly be ideal if your files are greater than 8MB on average.
However, as others have stated, RAID 0, while improving performance, will actually increase the likelihood of failure from even having 1 drive.
yup my "backups" are going into a external 1.5TB... I dont think the OS files are larger than 8MB.. So i guess 32k would be ideal?? i can go as low as 4k
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