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5. a raid5 needs a minimum of three disks
Mon Dec 12, 2011, 06:55 PM
Dec 2011

...and combining the SSDs with a mechanical drive in a single array would turn the SSDs into expensive Seagates for every purpose (i.e., access time, write throughput). If you're talking about a RAID-1 on the SSDs and leaving the mecha unRAIDed, that shouldn't be a problem provided the storage controller supports it (not sure if you can do software RAID without XP Pro or even Server)

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