SATA Raid0 and loop-aes

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Hello!

I would like to kindly ask if the following harddrives are ok to built a
raid0 and then encrypt it with loop-aes. As drives I consider these two as a
good choice:
1. Maxtor
model: 7V300F0
size: 300GB (7200U/min, 16MB Cache, 9ms, S-ATA II, NCQ)
price: 130 Euros

2. Western Digital
model: WD3200SD (RAID Edition)
size: 320GB (7200U/min, 8MB Cache, 8.9ms, S-ATA/150)
price: 134 Euros

Two of them as raid0 should operate faster than one of these high-price
500GB wonders with 5 platters inside. Raid0 would be done with Via chipset
VT8237.
Is it a hard struggle to get the raid0 encrypted? Are there readers around
here with experience in this field? I consider Maxtor and WD as reliable
drives.

Regards,
Peter

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