Originally Posted by
superangrypenguin
Get a RAID card and set it to Raid 0. (just back up your data b/c if you lose one drive, you're toast). The performance and ability to use up all of your disk space is useful for raid 0. Just be aware of the inherent dangers.
I would recommend RAID 1, if for no other reason that losing one drive does
not cause you to lose all your data.
RAID 0 is more useful when you need increased read/write speed but, as you noted, it has inherent vulnerabilities.