What is the difference between RAID 0 and RAID 1?
All storage capacity can be fully used with no overhead. The downside to RAID 0 is that it is NOT redundant, the loss of any individual disk will cause complete data loss. Thus, it is not recommended to use unless the data has no value to you. RAID 1 is a setup of at least two drives that contain the exact same data.
What is the read and write speed of RAID 10?
The read and write speeds are equal here, so we get 1 000 RIOPS, 1 000 WIOPS, and 1 000 of any combination of them. RAID 10 is also a high-performance array, but the write speed here is half as much as in the previous version of RAID (because it uses a strip of mirror sets).
Is RAID 0 good for photo and video storage?
RAID 0 is ideal for photo and video storage. It has fast Read and Write functions. A single file, like a raw video file, can use all the speed and capacity of all the drives of the array. These are just a few of the benefits of RAID 0.