pyrflie

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pyrflie , (Bearbeitet )

Umm ... no. Raid 0 is a hold over from an earlier era when some programs needed mulitiple drives to act as one. It has no redundancy. There is very limited use for Raid 0 with modern drive sizes and most of them are in research where gigs of data are generated with a 10s experiment. If a single drive goes down in Raid 0 the whole volume is lost.

The Raid setup you are describing is Raid 1 (full backup) or 5 (distributed backup). Raid 0 for gaming is worse JBOD. Though the faster read times might mater for HDDs.

Edit: Further reading of your system setup looks custom and amounts to manual Raid 1 over Raid 0+JBOD. It's also extremely high maintenance. If it works good on you but you could offload your data temporarily and configure the majority of your drives into Raid 6 to drastically reduce your maintenance level and stability/parity.

pyrflie ,

I feel like the Deck is Steam's biggest flex yet. PC Gaming in the palm of your hand.

Switch is almost a full gen behind and it's the next best competitor.

pyrflie ,

A NAS is good for movies or TV, but putting games on one is asking for trouble. Local Network Bandwith exists. LAN parties knew this back in the day.

pyrflie ,

"We have two seasons in [insert Midwest state], Winter and Construction. Sometimes they overlap."

pyrflie ,

Butter was a luxury prior to 150 years ago limited to a hard 20 mile radius of milk farms. 10 if you wanted it to taste good. Refrigeration changed this.

Sugar was similarly limited due to either trade with the far east or the establishment of colonies in the west indies. Russia didn't have a sugar source until sugar beets in the late 1850s.

Most regional European cuisines were developed in the 1700s with the introduction of Tomatoes and Potatoes from the Americas. Both of the spices called out were still luxuries at the time.

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