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>considering buying 2x12 TB HDD in RAID 0 and cheap 240 GB SATA ssd as a cache for my gaming library setup
Will it work?

sure

Is toshiba still toshiba owned?

THANK YOU, BASED TOSHIBA!

>RAID0
Don't. Just use the drives individually.

>Losing 14TB of data when your drive fails
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Why would you use RAID0? You're not going to see any performance benefits and you're almost certainly going to lose your data when you inevitably fuck something up.

Just buy 2, goy. :^)

>HAHAHAHAHA LOSING 1 TB OF SSD DATA WHEN YOUR DRIVE FAILS
Best to stick with 100 x 1 MB SSD. In case you lose one you lose only 1 MB

>not using backblaze or an equivalent

>100 x 1 MB
>1TB

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You are not buying multiple 14TB drives. There's no reason for people on Jow Forums to be excited about this unless they like spending lots of money to risk lots of data.

Maybe at your job.

>not using 1.44mb floppy

TOPKEK
enjoy your data loss

256K brah, gotta be super safe.

I laugh at all the retards who lose their data when they buy anything greater than 256K

raid0 gives faster read/write speed plus capacity.
raid0 + backup is Ok solution

I used raid0 for years without fallen drive

this is a good example of why you shouldn't listen to anecdotal evidence

>ever buying 1 TB
Found the brainlet waiting to lose his data

RAID10 or go home.

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unironically a very small copressed OS/programs and a computer with a large amount of RAM is the best solution to having a shit ton of cheap backups

>helium
You'd better have a replacement plan ready from the get-go because this tech doesn't reliably survive beyond the warranty period. Helium diffuses right through solid metal over time and the drives fail once they lose too much.

>Helium diffuses right through solid metal over time
[citation needed]

Helium is small and inert, so it can diffuse through anything.

just like ur penis
lmaooooooo

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HOW FUCKING EXPENSIVE IS THIS FUCKING SHIT GOING TO BE

I COULD BUY A FUCKING CAR OR A HDD

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Refurbished HGST He10 are like 200-270 bucks