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"Lonny Bruce" wrote in message All that means is that if you have RAID 0 you won't know which hard drive has been infected, and if you have RAID 1 then both hard drives will be infected. A RAID array does nothing to protect you against worms or viruses, only hard drive failures, and a RAID 0 array won't even protect you against that. In fact a RAID 0 increases the chances that you will have a mechanical failure at some point. My computer is set up with both RAID 0 and RAID 1 (RAID 1+0) so that I get the benefits of boths types of systems. The two hard drives set up in RAID 0 speed up all reading and writing functions, so opening programs takes half the time, writing or reading data takes half the time. Then I have two more hard drives in a RAID 1 array, automatically backing up everything that happens in the RAID 0 array. For a total of 4 120GB hard drives. (240 GB storage capacity, plus a complete backup). Nice set-up.... I simply have a complete 80 gig with OS & all programs loaded. All data is saved to the pony drives. They are not connected until I require the files. Then again.. like I said... I've never been infected with a worm or a Trojan... let alone a virus. CM |
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