Nov 10, 2011, 06:01
You're absolutely correct with the RAID 0 config - it doubles the chance of failure, which is scary. However, if you implement a good backup strategy, you should be adequately protected.
The suggestion of use as a scratch disk makes sense as well - in which case you wouldn't care for the contents if it failed.
The suggestion of use as a scratch disk makes sense as well - in which case you wouldn't care for the contents if it failed.