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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 291746" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Bill, For a 4 drive array your best choices are RAID-5 (3D+1P) or RAID-10 (2D+2D). RAID-5 will give you more space, RAID-10 (depending on how it is implemented) can give you a little more reliability and better read speeds. With good quality drives, and alerts set up to let you know if a drive fails, RAID-5 is usually the best overall choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 291746, member: 15754"] Bill, For a 4 drive array your best choices are RAID-5 (3D+1P) or RAID-10 (2D+2D). RAID-5 will give you more space, RAID-10 (depending on how it is implemented) can give you a little more reliability and better read speeds. With good quality drives, and alerts set up to let you know if a drive fails, RAID-5 is usually the best overall choice. [/QUOTE]
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