Performance is soaring! Teach you how to group RAID0 disk arrays

  
                  

Traditional hard drives have a very slow performance improvement due to limitations in their working principles. SSDs are expensive and difficult to accept by ordinary users in a short period of time. Therefore, using two or more hard disks to form a RAID disk array has become a relatively cost-effective hard disk performance improvement solution. We have also tested before, the performance of the two hard disk built RAID0 disk array will be 33.3% ~ 203% performance improvement compared to before, double the price in exchange for such a high performance improvement can be said to be more cost-effective.
After the formation of RAID0 disk array performance has more than doubled
I believe that after reading the previous test, there will be an impulse to set up a RAID0 disk array, but some friends may not know how to form. So today I will give you a brief introduction to how the commonly used Intel chipset and AMD chipset motherboards form a RAID0 disk array. I hope that it will help you when building a RAID0 disk array. Intel's RAID0 disk array: The current motherboards, whether Intel chipset or AMD chipset, can basically support the construction of various disk array modes, so it is very simple to set up RAID0 disk array. First of all, we have prepared two hard disks, and at the same time, unplug the hard disk that originally had the operating system on the motherboard, so as to avoid confusion when setting, it is a pity to destroy the previous hard disk data.

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