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Possible to build Raid 0 with Nvme + SATA disks?

seagle7
Level 7
Hello Gamers

I was wondering if it is possible to build a RAID 0 with a NVME SSD and a SATA SSD;
and if so, has someone tried it already?

Cheers
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Clintlgm
Level 14
It may be possible but you would seriously handicap the M.2 SSD The RAID can only work at the pace of the slowest drive in the array.
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MeanMachine
Level 13
Not only that but Raid 0 provides no security and if one disk fails you loose the lot. For the small performance gain you sacrifice file security.
It's not designed or useful for security, integrity, reliability or redundancy.
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