Macward explains RAID systems and storage
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..on what they are doing. RAID 0 as he says has no parity so you lose one disk and you're done. If you need that then RAID 5 covers you, however do not have the write performance of RAID 1, but uses less realestate interms of drives. In a high availibility data center for data base usage RAID 1+0 is common.
Finally he really shows his ignorance because in a traditional data center most people will use hardware RAID, and most PC SATA controllers support RAID 1 and 5 natively.
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I stumbed accross this video so sorry if I'm late to the game here. I work in storage, so seeing people like Mac Ward who have no idea what they are talking about tickles me pink. Windows has had softare raid since back before the NT 3.5.1 days. Windows 2000 introduced dynamic disks a logical volume system like Veritas Volume manager on Solaris or LVM for AIX. Secondly, the guy doesn't understand that different RAID's have different pluses and minuses, so people will choose depending
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for the whole if 1 hdd fails you are screwdV V V
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umm raid 1-0 with 4 hdds? or a 0 with 2 hdds and you back everything to 1 hdd im a gamer so i just use raid 0 i manly have games and stuff
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"On Windows... you have to click like 5 times for every one click..." OH NO! God forbid you have to sit down at a computer and actually press buttons!
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I lol'd so hard. is there somewhere where i can watch his videos because I can't seem to find him.
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its pronounced OS 10, not "Ecks". just letting you know.
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I hate people that do these stupid ass analogies...
Woot block him!
iReact2HD 2 years ago 8
This is why 30" monitor for your desktop is not good for his eyes. I think he needs a new perscription glasses. :P
funkmasterflip 2 years ago 6